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04.09.2008 5:59 pm

Pujols, Towles collision sparks confrontation (UPDATE)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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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 don’t see what the issue is. pujols thought the ball was coming in and duncan was even telling him to get down and slide. my thinking is that pujols thought he needed to slide into towles so he could try to knock the ball out of his hands/glove. it’s a non-issue.

— emily
8:51 am April 10th, 2008

Quit whinin, Backe! Haven’t you heard?…..there’s no crying in baseball! Keep playin hard, Pujols!

— Brotha D
8:58 am April 10th, 2008

Total non-issue. On plays at the plate, a catcher will get hit. Has nobody played little league? Aren’t you curious why they wear all the protective gear? Duh. The ump and coach did not take issue and I think they know the game a bit better better than all these sackless she-men. If you can’t stomach a bit of contact on plays at the plate, watch golf. But, just in case someone took it the wrong way, Pujols took the high ground and made the apology phone call. Dead issue. But, very disturbing that St. Louis has so many nancy boys.

— JR
9:07 am April 10th, 2008

I love baseball and I am proud that Albert wears the birds on the bat proudly. But a hard slide in a baseball game, come on now. The government has sanctioned the torture of prisoners in our custody and police are tasering woman and children in this country. Lets all step back and get our priorities straight. And no, I am not a bleeding heart liberal, I have served my country proudly in uniform.

— lovethegame
9:32 am April 10th, 2008

houston is full of idiot who do not know much about baseball. backe should get a ball thrown at his head for acting like that. pujols knows how to play the game. all you morons that think pujols should tiptoe around the plate need to learn about the game of baseball.

— JG
9:34 am April 10th, 2008

You guys are all missing the biggest point. Did you read Backe’s comment:

“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.”

THAT’S TERRIBLE GRAMMAR!! It should be “between him and me”. Backe should be suspended. No question.

— Papa7Matt
9:41 am April 10th, 2008

Nothing like bringing politics into this debate eh lovethegame? None of that has anything to do with this discussion but feel free to interject….

As for those who are clearly in need of therapy to suggest Pujols did something wrong I ask that you go watch a “safe” sport like curling. Baseball needs to get back to a bit of hard nosed play. Part of the problem with the game’s declining numbers is that we have allowed the hard play of the 50’s and 60’s to go by the wayside. Pitchers have to feel threatened to pitch in close, Prima Donna batters stare them down as they even think of hitting them in their backsides if they crowd the plate, we think runners are supposed to yield to catchers if the plate is even somewhat in view?? PLEASE….

Towles is a young kid who plays hard and made a decent play to try to take away Glaus’ run earlier in the series. The flip side is that you will get run and the slide was clearly to send a message while at the same time good hard baseball. For crying out loud, nobody got hurt and even if they did, it’s part of the game…Anyone remember Ray Fosse? Ask Bob Gibson what he thought of the slide and about Backe’s cowardly comments to Pujols afterward. Ask Gibby how HE would settle that matter the next time the loudmouth punk came to plate if HE was pitching. heheheh….Gibby would have Backe running for new underpants.

Go Birds! Play Hard!

— aztec
9:42 am April 10th, 2008

it’s amazing to me how many comments begin with an insult. why can’t folks communicate without being so immature. that said, the best way to score a run at the plate, is to take out the catcher. watch a catcher’s highlight reel and you’ll see the catcher getting hit every time there is a play at the plate. it is part of the game. backe is way out of line and it wouldn’t surprise me if he ends up unpopular with his team mates for stirring up trouble where none exists. pujols did change his direction to hit the catcher. that is what he is supposed to do and he did his best not to hurt him. by calling, albert proved what a class act he is and i guarantee the level headed astros appreciated the gesture.

— roger from lake tahoe
9:47 am April 10th, 2008

This is Major League Baseball. The catcher has absolutely no right to be in the basepath at all without the ball; futhermore, if he is in the basepath a player should make contact to prevent him from catching and holding on to the ball. This was a hard-nosed play by Albert. Yadi Molina isn’t told by La Russa to block the plate that way. The reason? avoiding injury. Houston needs to teach their catcher the same

— Steve
9:49 am April 10th, 2008

We can’t really kow what Albert was thinking as he ran down the third base line towards home unless he tells us. It’s possible he thought Towles was blocking the plate and/or was going to be able to make a sweep tag. In that situation he did what he had to do - take the catcher out. Maybe he felt a little embarrassed when he got up and discovered how far off the plate Towles actually was and that prompted the phone call of apology. That showed a lot of class (a Pujols trademark) and should of been the end of it. For Mr. Backe to make an issue out of it and say that he feels violated………..let’s just say he will probably have a new definition for being violated next time he has to pitch to Albert.

— Markus K.
9:50 am April 10th, 2008

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