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08.28.2008 12:33 am

Pujols Stands Up for STL

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Good evening from Busch Stadium. What a comeback. What a ballgame. The Cardinals take it, 5-3, from the Brewers to keep hope alive in their desperate quest for the Wild Card playoff spot.

The Cardinals’ four-run rally in the eighth to erase a 3-1 deficit was the story of the night. And the crucial win put them to 3.5 games behind the Brewers, which is a lot better place to be than 5.5 games with 28 contests remaining.

But almost as compelling was the drama on the field after Milwaukee reliever Carlos Villanueva got Joe Mather to pop up to hush a bases-loaded threat and end the seventh inning.

The Cardinals say Villanueva pumped his fists, flexed, and pointed into their dugout.

Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols was deeply offended and confronted Villanueva as the teams were leaving the field at the end of the 7th.

For those who missed any of the post-game sound on FSN Midwest, I’ll try to provide an unoffocial transcript of Pujols’ comments. I did some editing and left out some of the loose ends that weren’t important. I also wrote in some questions here in an attempt to give Pujols’ comments the proper context:

Q: What happened there with you and Villanueva?

Pujols: “When they start pointing into the dugout, and doing and saying all the things that he was saying, a guy that respects the game like myself, I don’t appreciate that. And I had to let him know. And I guess he did us a favor because he woke up a sleeping giant. We came back and responded with four runs in the eighth inning. They have a young ballclub. They’re pretty good. I respect the way they play the game. And when you see a guy disrespecting the game – obviously they pretty much beat us all year long. You don’t have to do a stupid thing like that to disrespect this game. I let him know I didn’t appreciate it. He was still yelling and talking crap and running away. I wanted him to stop and face me. I respect this game. And I didn’t appreciate the way he disrespected us. I didn’t care if he yelled, but when you start pointing into the dugout, that;s not professional right there.”

Q: Was this something that Pujols felt he had to do as the leader of the ballclub?

Pujols: ”If I see anybody on our ballclub doing stupid stuff like that, I’m going to pull them to the side, and I’m going to (get) into their face. You don’t do that on this level.”

Q: Does Pujols really believe that Villanueva ‘woke a sleeping giant?’

Pujols: “He did us a favor. We came back and we pulled it the through. And I’m glad he did that. So I congratulate him for doing that to us.”

Q: What did Pujols say to Villanueva?

Pujols: “I told him to shut up and go to the dugout, he doesn’t have to do that. That’s when he said something in Spanish that I don’t want to say to you guys. But that’s when I got fired up. I told him to stop and come and say that to my face, but he was running away. That’s allright. I’m going to see him later.”

Q: Did Villanueva curse Pujols?

Pujols: “Yeah, very much. But I didn’t care about the things he said to me. It was more that he disrespected my team by pointing into the dugout. He can curse me out and say whatever he wants. I don’t care. But when he disrespects my teammates I need to stand up for my teammates. I don’t appreciate that.”

Note from Bernie: I was wondering about Pujols’ tendency to stare at his home runs at times … which has drawn criticism from some media and fans. Isn’t that showing up the pitcher? Isn’t that disrespectful? Seems that Albert goes too far at times. But before anyone could ask that, specifically, Pujols addressed the difference — at least as he sees it:

Pujols:  ”I don’t care, I don’t care about (Villanueva) getting excited. It’s the same as hitting a ball out of the ballpark and showing off to the pitcher. But when you start pointing and doing a bunch of crap and doing it to the other dugout … I don’t care if he would have pointed to their dugout and gotten fired up. It’s a big series. It was a big out he got with the bases loaded. He could have done whatever he wanted by pointing to their dugout and getting fired up. But he pointed to the wrong way, to our dugout. I didn’t like that. I had to stand up for my teammates.”

Pujols’ gesture wasn’t overlooked by teammates.

Catcher Yadier Molina heard what Villanueva said to Pujols, and began to bark at the Brewers pitcher.

And Cardinals third baseman Troy Glaus said: “Albert is the leader of this team and he stood up for his teammates. It was nice to see.”

OK, a few comments from this here scribe on the episode:

* While Pujols’ actions were admirable — very much so — I think it’s a real stretch to believe the 8th inning rally was a direct result of what happened at the end of the 7th when Villanueva made a fool of himself. I think the Cardinals were pretty desperate at that point; they just had to win that game. While Glaus conceded that “a little (motivational) fire doesn’t hurt,” he politely contested the notion that Villanueva caused the Cardinals to raise their agression and their game.

“Lookit, we’re going to play hard no matter what,” Glaus said. “We’re not going to put out any more effort just because something like that happened. That’s not who we are or how we go about playing the game.”I know that goes against an attractive storyline, but I think Glaus is right …* No, the 8th inning comeback wasn’t ignited by Villanueva. It was ignited by Pujols, who had a great AB against tough RH Milwaukee reliever David Riske, drilling one to right-center for an opposite field double. Pujols’ leadership in confronting Villanueva wouldn’t have meant much unless Pujols, the great hitter, stood up to stroke that double to get something positive underway in the 8th. Ryan Ludwick - who absolutely should be the full-time cleanup hitter — followed with his own double to make it 3-2. Glaus singled in Luddy to tie it at 3-3. And  Glaus made a heads-up baserunning move, taking second base on CF Mike Cameron’s throw home. Then Molina chipped in with an unselfish and smart AB, pushing the ball to the right side for a 4-3 ground out that moved Glaus to third.  Next, manager Tony La Russa won the manager’s duel against Milwaukee’s Ned Yost. With LH hitting Skip Schumaker up, Yost brought in lefty reliever Brian Shouse. Skip doesn’t hit lefties well, so La Russa countered with someone who does: infielder Aaron Miles, a .311 hitter against LHP. And Miles was 2 for 4 against Shouse. Miles didn’t have a great AB, but he chopped a ground ball to shortstop J.J. Hardy, who hurried his throw home to nab Glaus. The throw short-hopped catcher Jason Kendall, and Glaus scored for a 4-3 STL lead. Bottom line: Miles got it done. And after a nifty SAC bunt by pinch-hitter Braden Looper, Felipe Lopez singled to in Miles to make it 5-3. The Cardinals played intelligent, opportunistic, sharply executed baseball in that home half of the 8th. La Russa used his personnel the right way. A pitcher, Looper, came off the bench to execute a SAC bunt. Glaus ran the bases perfectly. The thumpers (Pujols and Ludwick) got the ball flying. Miles put the ball in play. Lopez did what he had to do. Molina gave himself up to move Glaus over. I’m probably forgetting something; just about everyone who stepped on the field for the Cardinals in the 8th put in their piece.

Did the chucklehead Villanueva incite the Cardinals? Maybe.

But I’d like to think that Pujols got ‘em going, and the Cardinals kicked in and played an excellent inning of baseball.

* One more thing: I don’t understand the Brewers. I just don’t. Really, I admire that team and its talent. Doug Melvin is one of the best guys in the game and an excellent GM. There are so many good players on that roster. But why do the Brewers always have to pull stunts? Why do they have to go knucklehead on us so often? What’s up with yanking their shirts out of their pants on the field as soon as they win a game, which, despite what they claim, really is an insult to the other team? What’s up with some of the showboat HR trots? What’s up with a journeyman like Villanueva gesturing wildly and cursing in the direction of the STL dugout? I don’t understand why this talented team feels that it needs to act up like NBA bad boy Ron Artest, or something. I don’t understand why this Milwaukee team feels the need to be controversial. I don’t understand the arrogance, considering that the Brewers have won NOTHING since 1982. And I don’t understand how Yost continues to allow it to happen. The Brewers will probably make the playoffs. They are that good. But we must ask: can you fellas at least hold off on the showboating until you actually win something?

Oh, and one more thing before I go.

Two words: Chris Perez.

Thanks for reading, and sorry I broke my vow to write shorter blogs… but I guessed you might want to see all of Pujols’ comnents.

-B

181 comments

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Cardinals team, fans and writers must be feeling like the Brewers little sister now? They own you and the CUBS OWN YOU BOTH!

Keep fighting like Crips and Bloods. We’re the cops, you hear me? We’ll put either one of you away for good. Cubbies put the smackdown on both of you losers as it always should be.

Hey Cardinals, what’s it like getting your face kicked in your own house? Must hurt? I can’t relate. We don’t know that feeling. I have a spare garage where Yost and Russo can sweep when they need a job this winter.

Are you feeling the heat so bad that you have to create a rivalry with other losers now? Don’t try to create a new rivalry with Milwaukee, because we own that one, boys and girls. Stay south where you belong and keep drunk while the real men handle the real work, North AND South.

You guys keep arguing about your shirts. At the end of September, you’ll all be staring up at us like turds from a toilet. Why don’t you get it in your heads, YOU BOTH SUCK!!! You are just arguing about who sucks worse.

— CubsRule
12:52 pm August 28th, 2008

Hey fatass,

My education goes far beyond a GED. I’d love to see your resume some time…perhaps I can find a place for you cleaning a toilet or something.

Why don’t you fat f***s go back to your own blog. You’re spending so much time here, you might trick yourselves into thinking we care, and that you matter.

Your state is a cold sh**hole, Milwaukee is a dump, you are all fat slobs (not a generalization, because you are all, in fact, fat slobs), and you pale in comparison to your neighbors to the south (which I know, just kills you).

By the way, try to argue that Braun is better than Ludwick this year. Ludwick, in 56 fewer at bats, has superior/identical numbers than Braun in every category…IN 56 FEWER AT BATS.

So get up fat**ses, move around and get some exercise. You have been spending way too much of your time stewing on the Cardinal blog today. Your shift at Burger King begins at 4, so you still have time to scratch your a$$, make an omelet and carry on with your meaningless day (and life).

Thanks for stopping by!

— therealdealankiel
12:52 pm August 28th, 2008

Bernie,

Referring to the players actions as similar to those of Ron Artest is not just factually inaccurate, it’s also treading very close to libel.

Ron Artest has been arrested for domestic battery. Are you inferring that on the Brewers’ players?

Ron Artest was arrested and charged for going into the stands and assaulting a fan. Have the Brewers’ players done that as well?

I don’t like what Villenueva did anymore than I like Hall or Pujols’ cadillac home-run stares, or Yadier Molina dropping his catchers’ gear at home plate back in Milwaukee because he didn’t like an umpire’s call. I don’t like when players point to the sky after every hit. But it’s players on most teams.

So to call them knuckleheads and compare those young men to a convicted felon is simply irresponsible and abhorrent journalism - whether you’re a beat man or a columnist.

— boog19
12:55 pm August 28th, 2008

And people wonder why newspapers around the country are losing lots of money. Or maybe that’s why Bernie is blogging instead of writing.

— BringBackSchoendienst
12:56 pm August 28th, 2008

Oh, and TexasT, I think it’s all in how you take it.

Honestly, and I’m biased, b/c I am a cards fan, but I don’t take it as either of those things, whether it be immature or arrogant.

I think Troy Glaus genuinely cares about performing well for his new team. And he has always had the label of a hot-head, so I’ll chalk it up to that and him getting caught up in this race.

I mean, I’m sure it’s incredibly frustrating for this team, the way the Brewers have handled us this year, knowing that the WC is still there for the taking, and that if they had just taken care of business in 2 or 3 of those close games, especially on the last homestand we had, that they’d be right there w/them. So every lost opportunity is slowly sealing our fate.

Sabbathia aside, these teams are fairly equal. That deal really put them over the top, or for now, @ least. If that deal doesn’t happen, we may even have a better record than them @ this point, even if they have beat us 10 out of 15. He’s 8-0 for them w/a 1.59 ERA. W/out that deal, what happens in those 8 starts? Just don’t know. I doubt they win all of them, though, w/the other guys on there staff. No one else besides Sabbathia and Sheets really intimidates me, and Sheets doesn’t really even intimidate me that much. He’s a real good pitcher, but not as lights out the way C.C. has been.

I am one that is glad we didn’t trade Rasmus for him, or any other top flight rental, though. Unless it was assured that he’d be back in a Cardinal uniform the next year. If you coulda guaranteed me that, then I woulda done it. But not to rent. To me, as a GM/owner of a team, that would be a very, very, irresponsible thing to do. But when you haven’t won in such a long time and have the team to do it, I see why they did.

But I’m @ peace w/the way we handled business. I’m not one of those loyalists that agrees w/everything the team does. I bad-mouth the team plenty @ times, but I did agree w/not moving any top prospects for an ageless reliever or a rental.

We have something like $35-40 million to play with this offseason. That’s why, would love to see them take a run @ a top the rotation starter, a real one, like a Sheets, as opposed to bringing back a Looper or a Lohse, even if those guys have been a source of consistency for us in the rotation this year.

— mtsmelik@yahoo.com
12:59 pm August 28th, 2008

He’s right… We got lardballs to the north and hillbillies to the south. Cheesecurds and incest. Maybe we can move both of your states into the middle of the Atlantic and flush.

— CubsRule
1:00 pm August 28th, 2008

Seriously now, if you’re so tired of teams celebrating and they haven’t won anything, why don’t you go pick on the Tampa Bay Rays? Oh thats right it’s because you guys couldn’t beat us this year, and we have the talent to keep this going for a long time to come. I’m not going to get all worked up over this writer that I know more than half of America has never heard of, I mean what writer comments their own posts? Exactly.. And some one please explain to me how pulling out their jerseys at the end of the game is showboating? Maybe Villanueva did point at the dugout, but nobody saw it on T.V. I saw him point after Pujols had already gotten up and went after him. I think all my fellow Brewer fans have already taken care of the fact that Villanueva is in no way what you would consider a journeyman, and Pujols trots more than any guy on the Brewer’s team. Look at it this way Brewer fans.. our team is that good this year, so good that low-life beat writers had nothing better to write about on a night their team won. WOW! See ya next year Cards fans. Have fun watching from you couch this year.

— be-rewers5
1:02 pm August 28th, 2008

therealdealankiel:

Wow, thanks for responding so quickly. Did someone finally let you back on the internet at the public library? Or prison?

I appreciate your “thoughtful” response. It goes to show that special education does make an impact. It’s nice to see mildly retarded people like you contribute in a small way to society.

Good luck at the carnival. And don’t let them treat you like you’re not a real person!!! Stand up to them and let them know you’re at least half a person (Intellectually)

— brewcrewfan
1:02 pm August 28th, 2008

And by the way, I don’t think we (or the Cardinals) would be that upset about last nights antics if the Brewers hadn’t been showboating their way through the season. Sure, the Cards aren’t happy with how the season series went, but they have been more than respectful when they’ve been handing the Brewer’s a season series A$$-POUNDING for the past 8 years. I think we (and the Cards) were hoping this team (and their “fans”) would take advantage of these so-called “veterans” they acquired, and clean up their act.

I understand you have all recently joined the BANDWAGON. I understand many of you couldn’t name 10 players on the Brewers team from 1999, or 2003, or 2005. Winning is a nice convenience. Complain when they lose, leach on when they win.

Funny that for the past 12 years, I COULD GET ANY SEAT I WANT IN MILWAUKEE. That’s weird, b/c all of you “fans” have “been with them from the beginning.” Right.

— therealdealankiel
1:05 pm August 28th, 2008

Hey Bernie,

Here’s to you getting that communication and journalism degree. Good job. The very fact that you write tabloid stories to get notice to your column is pretty pathetic. Your response to the Brewers on your blogs is even lower than your previous post. The Brewers have to prove it to who? You? Wow I’m sure Braun, Fielder and Company are worried about what you think or how they should act. I’m sure Fielder and Pujols when they are joking together on firstbase are discussing what Bernie is going to put in his blog.

Your opinion is what you get paid for…..I understand that but what you wrote was irresponsible journalism that looked like it was written at bar time. In fact I’m sure you were probably given a talking to by management.

Instead of trying to stick up for the team you cover (but for some reason you think you are part of the team with the “we” comments)why don’t you REPORT all the information instead of trying to conjure it up. Yost commented on Villanueva’s actions being a distraction. He did not say Carlos pointed to the opposing team’s dugout and started talking. So you trying to justify your comments is BS.

Picking the Brewers the past two seasons does what for credibility?

I dont care what happened 10 years ago or 5 years ago. So bringing up championships does what? You have been around for two of them but you strut your stuff like you played or coverred the team in the 30’s and 60’s. Sure you beat us in 82….great. If Fingers is healthy we sweep you clowns. But that’s old news. And today is a different era where the Cardinals are trying to be relevant where as the Brewers are the talk of your town.

So Bernie anytime you want to talk about baseball ethics make sure you include Molina’s antics in Milwaukee, Troy Glaus and his childish behavior, Pujols admiring every single HIT not just HR. And Tony Larussa trying to start a bean war.

One last question for you Bernie…..Do you point to the sky everytime you finish a column or blog?

— Brewcrewjon
1:09 pm August 28th, 2008

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