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Albert pujols - let's see them
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With Albert simply on FIRE and about to break Alex (Steroid) Rodriguez' record, I thought it would be a great time to see some Pujol's jewels. Here is mine. Let's see some Albert cards!
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Here's the few that I have.
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The gold refractor is sweet. Albert's batting stance hasn't changed since 2001 and he still looks young!
I'm hoping he can break 700. I don't know him, but he appears to be a true gentleman. I wish he would have stayed in St. Louis this entire time, but it is what it is. His statue would be sitting beside Stan's if he did. |
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I don't think it will get to the Mark McGwire level in 98, but I try to at least see the highlights every night. As he gets closer to ARod and 700, ESPN should be covering his every at bat - I will be watching.
Let's not forget that this is also the last year for Molina - he is LOVED in St Louis. The Cardinals last game this year - whenever that will be - will feature both Pujols and Molina. St Louis is a baseball town and the crowds will show their affection for sure. |
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Trout was lucky to play with someone who put up numbers he could only dream about.:) |
This post is as good as any to ask, I know bupkiss about modern but would like to own a Pujols card or two. Do you have a suggestion for the best investment card? Also because I'm a collector a suggestion for the most beautiful card.
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If Pujols had stayed in St. Louis for his career would there have been a Musial Pujols debate as to the best Cardinal ever
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Pujols went back to the team where he was loved and admired - a city that has won more World Series titles than any other team except for the Yankees. He is putting on a show at the end of his career like no other we have seen in years. Give him his due instead of trying to fabricate things to tarnish what he has accomplished. Enjoy watching the end of a fantastic career - you might actually enjoy it. |
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Since this Rookie card wasn't pictured, I thought I would add it.
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Here I did it for you. Pujols, per Baseball-Reference's calculations, has been worth 99.4 WAR for his career. During his 11 seasons with the Cardinals, he amassed 86.6 WAR. That means Pujols was worth just 12.8 wins above replacement during his time in Anaheim. Pujols has been worth -2.0 WAR since the start of the 2017 season. Yeah, I'm out of my mind here. |
I've never looked up WAR, probably never will. I don't really need that information, and to be honest I don't really care. I know when it is raining without asking someone what that stuff is falling from the sky.
All I'm asking is for you to give some credit to an individual that has played the game with honor and respect. Although somewhat amusing, I fail to understand why you would even make a comment that Pujols numbers that "count - whatever that means" were padded by playing with Trout: "mostly an average player whose counting stats were padded by having Mike Trout in the lineup and always on base." Let me absorb this a little more, hmmmmmmm, 693 home runs so far in his career - yes - that sounds pretty average to me. Is it raining outside? |
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I'm at the blackjack table enjoying the game. Someone sits down, makes a minimum bet, and then breaks out their "Hoyle" book. Every card that is dealt the person looks up the odds to see if they should hit, stay, etc. Without fail, I get up and leave the table pissed off that the person sat down and ruined my otherwise enjoyable moment. That's metrics my friend. |
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Yes sir. Me, Yogi Berra, Dizzy Dean and Pepper Martin were/are fanatics about metrics. Hell, that's why we go to the game! I don't know for sure, but from what I've read Ty Cobb was a big fan of metrics.
This will be my last response, as this thread is about Albert Pujols not metrics, but I do have one last question: Do you hit on 16? Enjoy your day Peter - all in jest. |
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No doubt the Angels made a mistake in the contract they gave him, and likewise saved the Cardinals from the one they had by necessity to offer him. I credit his then wife. It helped keep the Cardinals competitive and in the playoffs and back to the Series twice. But glad he is finishing up there
I did all Heritage variations through 2010 ( 1961) but when they expanded to 20,000 or thereabouts in 2011 I gave up https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...590&fit=bounds From his initial stint in St Louis when La Russo was manger https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...370&fit=bounds |
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Back to some cards....
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Here's a couple of my signed cards. The SP was severely downgraded due to a light 'dent' in the surface near his right foot.
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It is not worth much of anything, but this is my favorite Pujols card for some reason. Love the 62 All-Stars and he looks right in a Cardinals jersey. Pujols was a beast, and his reputation as a decent fellow didn't hurt. I hope he gets to 700.
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Pujols has previously misstated his age in interviews, multiple times (one of many articles on one of multiple instances: https://www.halosheaven.com/2018/11/...-age-conundrum). The rumors of his age have been around since he started. I suspect it’s not PED’s, it’s just that he’s even older than he claims to be. Add just a couple years to his age, and his decline looks right in line with historical norms. |
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It happens. Remember the pitcher formerly known as Fausto Carmona? He ended up being a man named Roberto Hernandez who was 3 years older than he claimed to be. That was after pitching for the then Indians for six years.
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If you're the Angels and you know the rumors, aren't you going to demand proof of age before committing to a long term mega deal with Pujols?
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I sure hope all the Angels, including Trout, enjoy watching Pujols in the play offs smashing Home Runs into the bleachers. 702 Home Runs and a 3rd WS Championship with the Cardinals would be a nice way to end his HOF career.
Pujols on the 62 format is great - I like it! |
I am a Cardinals and Pujols fan but think 702 is a stretch. And not sure they have the pitching to stay with NY or LA, even if Flaherty and Matz return to form.
No one in baseball has pitched better than Montgomery over his last 4 games. but he can not really be that good, right Yankees fans ? |
I was just dreaming big - and phishing to get Peter and the other Angel fans stirred up -
The way they're playing they could probably beat the Yankees with only Goldschmidt, Pujols and Nootbaar taking the field. Gorman could pitch I guess and DH. That's all they need. I'll stick with 702 and the 3rd ring. |
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A couple of my Pujols rookie cards.
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Nice cards! I like the Gold version of the base.
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One would think this would discourage the Angels. One would also think that Pujols wouldn’t get his age mixed up, as he has several times, if it was true. But then again Moreno doesn’t exactly make brilliant signings. I don’t know if it is true; I don’t have access to relevant documentation that may be extant or to sources in the Dominican. But it’s not particularly uncommon, and it puts his career into the normal decline and fall if he his, as has long been suspected, a couple years older. I think it’s likely Pujols is just a bit older than he says, that there is nothing peculiar about his decline. |
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In hindsight the Cardinals made a brilliant move. |
Rickey....
Rickey was still playing (30 games) at age 44 for the Dodgers and actually stole 3 bases that year without being caught......but Franco playing till he was 49 is just crazy.
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Hands down the most dominant player of the 2000's. Anybody watching and collecting at the time could tell you he was "the guy" to chase, similar to Jr. in the 90's. The Angels probably expected to get 4-5 years of remaining prime Pujols, but the fall-off came much sooner than expected. Regardless, baseball is defined by generational players and 2001-2010 belong to him. He was great for the sport at a time when it was reeling from PED scandals.
This is my only Pujols. Wanted an attractive on-card rookie auto I wouldn't need to mortgage a leg for a la the BCA. Probably the nicest autograph I've seen on a copy, too, as they were notorious for blistering/fading. I grew up reading Beckett magazine and remember this thing sitting on the "Hot List" for years at a time. https://i.ibb.co/g3cYqTp/2001-SPX-Al...-BGS-9-5-1.jpg |
Nice card! The auto should have been a 10. Congrats.
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Great items Rob! I especially like the ROY items. Congrats!
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Albert hit another last night - 2 away from A (Steriods) Rod.
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Being a Cardinals collector, I was very fortunate to get some of these early on. Some of these card prices are out of sight now.
https://i.postimg.cc/nzdWQgGr/005-20...Signed-JSA.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/GmF4y80h/007-Pujols-Refractors.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/rs65gKwM/Pujols-001.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/wxJXMcwv/Pujols-002.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/qMT83hFG/Pujols-003.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/X7k9cNS6/Pujols-004.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/rwyxh6M0/Pujols-005.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/SRWCPkn8/Pujols-006.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/2S1KQNYm/84-Pujols-Display.jpg |
Very nice Shane
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I'm a big Cardinal fan myself as I was born and raised in Arkansas and the Cardinals were the closest team to me. We all cheered for the Cardinals. My 2 favorite players were Bob Gibson and Dizzy Dean. Dizzy of course because he was from Arkansas, and Gibson because of his performance in the World Series. His performance in the 67 World Series is unmatched by anyone - anyone. He threw, and won, 3 complete games. Allowing only 14 hits and 3 runs total for all 3 games! He should get much more hobby love than he has.
Of course, there is the Gas House Gang and Pepper Martin's Mudcat Band. I've includeda picture of my type 1 autographed photo of the Band. I only wish Pujols would have remained a Cardinal, but he came home as he should have! |
Shane, I forgot to add that I love the collection. It's unique, great items, and you are lucky to have obtained the items before they became unobtainable! Great collection. Jim
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Albert is now 1 shy of Rodriguez! Can he make the 700 club? What do you think?
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I'm starting to think he has a good shot. A few weeks ago I gave him a 20% chance. I tend to increase the percentage about 10% per week. I know think he has about a 70 percent chance to do it. I predict he ends with 699. I hope I'm wrong and he gets 700.
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Been collecting Pujols for close to 20 years and I'm really excited to see how his career ends. With him 2 homers away from passing A-Fraud I figured this would be an appropriate card to share:
https://live.staticflickr.com/638/32...b7e98da7_z.jpgscan0011 by Brett Blair, on Flickr |
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Albert is going to leave ARod in the dust in the next couple of days, cement himself in 4th all time - 3rd if you remove BobbleheadBonds - and possible reach the 700 club!
The countdown continues, stay tuned! |
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It's almost a lock now. He hit 697 yesterday. I now say 95% chance he does it. I now predict he ends with 701. |
Hey Shane - I'm thinking 700 for sure and hoping for 703 - regardless - Good Bye Rodriguez!
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It'll be cool when Albert hits 700 but it's hard to be so thrilled by it after he's been so bad for a decade now. I don't know what would have been better for his legacy. Retiring an enigma like Jimmie Foxx or overcoming a decade of anonymity to do something great eventually.
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I don't know. But what he is doing now is simply unbelievable. He is in the right place for sure - nowhere better than St. Louis. Winning games with walk off home runs - especially when they are approaching 700 in total is amazing.
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I guess people are only typically let down by compilers who reach minimum milestones. Like if Albert hung on for 500 homers I think people would be pretty dismissive about it. But this is 700, which is kind of like someone getting 4,000 hits.
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You can get 697 on a Topps Now card today, or wait for 700….or 701 :)
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This is a tough card. From 2012 Topps series 1. Pujols was traded in the offseason and this card was offered as an SSP. I picked it up 5 or 6 years ago. Glad I did because it rarely shows up.
This Cap with outstanding game use and great signature was also picked up about 5 years ago. One of the final 5 I need for my 500 HR Ball I hope Pujols lowers his autograph prices when he retires. |
Love the card and the cap!
Who doesn't love Pujols! |
HOF…. Cardinals or Angels cap. There have been some controversies in the past, Carter, Winfield, Tome and Henderson come to mind. My guess is his best years and best results would make St Louis a lock. As I understand it the player’s preference is factored in but not not determinative of the decision which is made by MLB and the HOF
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And a post from ALR always adds fun and information to a topic.. J |
Albert hit another last night to tie the game in the 6th - crazy what he is doing and doing it with class and humility.
2 away from 700 - it's coming soon! The really crazy recognition will come after 699 - as it should. |
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I don't think there is any doubt which cap will go on the plaque or which cap he would want. |
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700 home runs. 3000 Hits. Congratulations on an amazing career, AP.
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I remember buying many many boxes of Heritage in order to pull the Pujols. The Bowman was a lot easier! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...36a83e1290.jpg
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I was talking about Pujols at the Philly show. So I have been a seller of Aaron Judge enjoying solid profits but I am not as big a seller of Pujols ( I have a couple cards listed). The reason is I see alot of Pujols cards coming out sort if like Jeter. When he retired lots of cards equipment etc came out and for a time prices didn't do much. But the time between when he retired and was voted in Jeter prices did very very well. What are you guys thoughts?
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I don't see any outside reason, steroids; drugs; gambling; infidelity; etc. ever causing damage to Pujols' legacy. Hence, I don't see any cards nose diving in the future. I think they will peak at the end of this season - stay flat for about 4 years - then rise slightly when he goes to the Hall as a first ballot member. I've struggled with selling or keeping my rookie autograph and I've decided to hold onto it. He is the only member of the 700 club that one could obtain a certified rookie issued autograph. Also, you don't see stickers on his rookie cards as they are all hard signed that I'm aware of. I have autographed cards of Aaron. I don't have any of Ruth. I don't care about Bonds. So, I may just make this one part of my permanent collection.
What is everyone else going to do - keep or sale? Thanks for keeping this thread alive and please keep it going until the end of the play offs! |
Since I am a Cardinals team set collector, I think everyone knows what I will be doing with mine!
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After a couple last night he needs 4 more RBIs to be # 2 all time
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I think when the dust settles on his last plate appearance, regular season or the play offs, we should all just look at his final numbers and Wow - I saw this guy and appreciate how good he really is. I have tried really hard to attend games and watch some of the greatest home run hitters hit one out of the park. I've seen quite a few and they all have a different swing. The one that was the most savage was McGwire. The one most fluid seemed to be Bonds, and Pujols swing reminded me a little of Bonds - kind of like a well-timed machine. I've also been fortunate enough to see other great players like Griffey Jr, etc. One thing is for sure, they all had magic and that special power.
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703 for Albert! Passed Babe Ruth on the all time RBI list - yes - it is true!
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