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04.09.2008 5:59 pm

Pujols, Towles collision sparks confrontation (UPDATE)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

HOUSTON — While neither side apparently had much to say publicly after the game about Albert Pujols’ slide into home plate that upended catcher J. R. Towles in the eighth inning of Tuesday’s game, one person felt the need to address is privately.

Pujols called the Astros’ clubhouse after the game to talk with Towles about the play, the young catcher told a few other reporters and me this evening. Pujols at first declined to discuss the play, but moments after batting practice confirmed that he apologized.

As far as Towles and he are concerned, the collision happened and was over. Move on.

“I already apologized,” Pujols said.

Others must disagree.

As the Cardinals began batting practice, Houston pitcher Brandon Backe yelled at Pujols from the Astros’ side of the diamond. Manager Cecil Cooper had to get between the two players, and teammates ushered Backe from the field. The Astros clubhouse closed immediately after Backe left the field.

“It’s apparent we don’t like each other,” Backe said later, “and that’s OK.”

He also called Pujols’ apology to Towles enough.

“Everything is said and done,” Backe said.

Shortly after things simmered on the Astros side of the field, manager Tony La Russa and Houston catcher Brad Ausmus spoke for awhile. Then Ausmus went up and carried on a lengthy conversation with Pujols at first base. The topic was clear: how much of the plate Towles allowed Pujols to slide to and whether or not Pujols had another route to the plate other than through Towles.

“There was no problem with the slide, and I am surprised that they have this kind of reaction,” La Russa said. ”That’s what I’m saying.”

It’s the same questions asked of La Russa before the game.

In the eighth inning, Pujols scored from first base on Troy Glaus’ double. Pujols’ slide went through Towles’ legs and knocked the catcher down before the ball arrived. That collision came a day after Towles had to go up the line to catch a ball and crashed into Glaus.

“I thought Albert did him a favor by just sliding to his legs out,” La Russa told the media earlier this afternoon. “The kid is not giving anything to slide at, so that’s what we teach to slide and take the legs not (not the body). He’s going to get blasted one of these days.”

In their conversation after the game, Towles said Pujols expressed that he didn’t see any of the plate to slide to. Towles saw it differently. Though he understood why Pujols called.

“I accepted his apology,” Towles said. “I gave him enough of the plate. … I give runners the plate to keep everybody from getting hurt.”

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I saw the play on FSN Midwest and I think it was a clean slide by Mr. Pujols. Albert was just merely playing good, clean, hard Tony LaRussa style baseball. J.R. Towles was blocking the plate without the ball so that makes him fair game. Towles should have known that there wasn’t going to be a play at the plate and moved out of the way of the baserunner (Pujols). Should Albert be penalized for playing 1934 Gashouse Gang or Pete Rose style baseball? NO.

— Louie Bird 17
6:55 am April 10th, 2008

Towles is a liar, he did not give Troy Glaus any part of the plate.

— BJake
7:20 am April 10th, 2008

I think Bernie said it best in his column today where he talks about the 34 Cardinals. That sums up toughness and the way the game should be played.

Folks, Pujols is a winner day in and day out. Others should take note of the way he plays the game with a winning style and follow his class act when their heart tells on them for a done wrong. In the heat of the moment he was himself as a competitor. Afterword he called to aplogize to show the classy person he is off the field. As a Cardinal fan and a person, I am proud of him.

— David Cobler
7:34 am April 10th, 2008

I am curious what the reaction would be had it been Molina on the receiving end? Pujols obviously felt he did something wrong or he would not have apologized. Hard play has its place. This just creates the need to retaliate by Houston. Who will receive it and wil they get injured?

— TimS
7:45 am April 10th, 2008

well i’m chiming in late, but everybody’s got an opinion, including me!

if you actually watch and pay attention to the reply you see that pujols makes a bee line to towellie, and slides into him and “takes him out”, but then he gets up and starts to walk off, thinking he’s hit the bag. you can actually see a split second where he realizes that the bag is not where he originally thought it was, and he makes a quick step on the bag. from our perspective we see that pujols had plenty of room to slide onto the bag. but then why did he slide into towels, walk off, and the jump on the plate after realizing he didn’t touch it? what i think is that, from pujols’ perspective, he didn’t initially see the plate. i think he thought that towels was blocking it, slid into him, thinking he touched home plate. then after standing up he saw that the plate was a few feet back, and he quickly touched it to confirm that he was safe at home.

regardless, if you think there is anything “dirty” about it, boo hoo? even if it was dirty, so what? towel had it coming for blocking the plate against troy glaus the night before, and i remember him having another play where he was blcking the plate, AND did anyone notice that earlier in tuesday night’s game st. louis catcher jason larue getting bowled over at home plate when he didn’t even have the ball? if you ask me, towel/astros had it coming. but that’s just what i think.

— nsr
7:47 am April 10th, 2008

I am curious what the reaction would be had it been Molina on the receiving end? Pujols obviously felt he did something wrong or he would not have apologized. Hard play has its place. This just creates the need to retaliate by Houston. Who will receive it and will they get injured?

— TimS
7:47 am April 10th, 2008

Any of the boys on here complaining about Albert must have hated Gibby. He was the fiercest most frightening player in his day. Intimidation period. Thats when ballplayers were men. “I felt violated.” That sounds manly right? The play didn’t even involve him. I’d hate to imagine how Backe would feel standing in against Gibson. He might need therapy. Grow a pair boys and man up.

— RCJ
7:56 am April 10th, 2008

I find incomprehensible that anyone would think Albert Pujols should be suspended for sliding aggressively into home plate. Thank you Brandon Backe for shooting off your mouth and giving Sir Albert that little extra focus he needed to jack a couple of taters.
I am liking this Cardinal group more and more each game and I sure hope they keep on scratching and clawing for wins. When you are told over and over that you are terrible, you might not even finish ahead of the Pirates, etc…the real competitor comes out. Turns out we have a bunch of guys who can play the game. They may not win the world series, but it’s been more fun this year already than almost all of last season combined.
I agree RCJ, some of these guys today would have been in therapy if they had to face off with Drysdale and Gibson back in the day. Those guys would yell at you from the mound that you were about to get drilled, and then do it.

— Brad
8:13 am April 10th, 2008

I didn’t see this before. this is from the SI story -
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Backe was still red-faced from the exchange several minutes after it ended.

“It’s apparent that we don’t like each other,” he said. “That’s OK. There’s plenty of other people I don’t like in this game. It doesn’t matter. The competition between he and I just escalated.”
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Now isn’t that cute?! Backe actually thinks he plays in the same league that Albert does. Can’t wait to see that doouble A arm go after Pujols the next time they get together.

— KMac
8:14 am April 10th, 2008

I just watched the replay on MLB.com - several times - and it shows Albert altering his path to the plate to slide into Towles. It’s probably something he shouldn’t have done, for whatever reason, but since he apologized there shouldn’t have been any further fallout.

— frankob5
8:36 am April 10th, 2008

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