Does Anyone Impress Pujols?
Apparently not. From the New York Daily News (via Baseball Musings), Albert Pujols had this to say about Mets starter Tom Glavine after the latter shut down Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 of the NLCS on Thursday night:
I say he wasn’t good at all. We just didn’t get some opportunities and that’s it. . . . (Glavine did the) same thing that he always does. Throw a changeup, fastball and that was it. I just think we should’ve done a better job than we did.
This sounds a lot like what Pujols said after the San Diego Padres’ Chris Young gave him fits in the NLDS:
He’s not difficult at all. He’s just a pitcher, like everyone else.
It’d be nice to see Pujols give the opponent a little credit for a job well done. Then again, Pujols is such a great player that probably everybody he faces seems inferior. Plus, he’s not getting paid to be classy; he’s getting paid to knock the snot out of the baseball, which he generally does.
On a related note, is it arrogance if you can back it up?
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Knuckle Curve » Wagner Survives Ninth, Mets Live to Play Another Day
Dec 21, 2006 at 12:51 pm
[…] The New York Mets, behind John Maine and four relievers, including a very shaky Billy Wagner, defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2, on Wednesday night at Shea Stadium in Game 6 of the NLCS. On the Albert Pujols scale of impressive pitching jobs, where Tom Glavine “wasn’t good at all” and Chris Young is “not difficult at all,” Maine’s performance for the Mets was downright lousy, as the young right-hander allowed two hits and four walks over 5 1/3 innings. […]
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