It's Albert "Willie Mays Hays" Pujols
frankhardy
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This is just indicative of the will to win that he has. For a guy that is not all that fast, to try to steal third and then score on a ground out. This was a remarkable sequence. I think it would be worth a few seconds of your time to check it out.
Albert "Willie Mays Hays" Pujols
Albert "Willie Mays Hays" Pujols
Shane
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Sorry that I wasted your time and that you guys didn't find it a great play. I'll just keep it to myself next time. .
Yeah, I know. It had to do with a midwestern team that only us hicks follow. If that would have been Manny, Ortiz, ARod, or Jeter, it would have been the greatest play since Willie Mays' catch in the World Series.
Edited to say: On second thought, I guess you just had to be watching the entire game to appreciate it. The game was back and forth several times. I was just impressed that Pujols, a power hitter and the teams highest paid player, wanted to win bad enough to give it his all and run the bases like that.
Shane