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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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Oh his own initiative, Pujols called the Astros clubhouse to apologize before any of this with Backe became an issue. Those of you defending him ask yourselves why he did that if his slide wasn’t bush league and was so defensible. Clueless bunch of homers. And here I thought Cards fans were supposed to be so knowledgeable and classy. So much for consensus, huh.

— cards_fans_suck
12:32 pm April 10th, 2008

you know what a dirty play is….. Roger clemens throwing at Mike Piazza’s head many years ago, and then throwing piazza’s bat at him later that same at bat. That was dirty, and a obvious sign of a steriod user. Alberts play happened so fast how can you even call pujols a dirty player. That is unbelievable. If you is anything it is aggressive, when has there ever been a problem with that. People need to get over it now. If our media keeps blowing stuff like this out of the water I bet albert could find another place to play where they will apreciate his agressiveness.

— Wallin
1:11 pm April 10th, 2008

In reading some of these comments, I believe some of you need to get clue or a life or go back and learn about how to play the game of baseball. Albert Pujols is playing the game the way it should be played, hard-nosed. He is not a dirty player. He respects the game. I totally agree with Bernie Miklasz’s column today and glad he wrote it. Right on, Bernie!!!

— Mike P.
1:22 pm April 10th, 2008

It is ML baseball, not Little League! It is obvious Backe has never played the game hard.He is just hacked that he and his team COULD NOT get the job done in the World Series.Houston has won how many World Series titles??? Exactly! Backe is a wus,give him some kleenex’s to wipe his nose. Funny thing, but I don’t believe Craig Biggio or Jeff Bagwell would have whined about the play like Backe is. Why? Because they played the game hard and did not cry about things when they did not get it their way. They simply worked harder to accomplish goals and were professionals. Something Backe needs to attempt. Besides who the heck is Brandon Backe??? He will be out of baseball many years before Albert anyway. Go make some excuses someplace else LOSER! AND thanks for waking up the sleeping giant Backe! You did Cardinal Nation a big favor. I am sure that you will be warmly welcomed to Busch Stadium soon.Thanks again!!!

— Marty
1:29 pm April 10th, 2008

Pujols is a punk….He had the entire plate to slide to….look where he went, he was 2 feet in front of the plate when he slid thru and took Towles legs out.

— Eyeball
1:31 pm April 10th, 2008

Albert plays hard.End of story.It is the majors and the rookie made a mistake.Get out of the way if you do not have the ball and if you do, be ready ,because you are going to pay the price.It is MLB. Albert plays hard . END of story.Duncan gave Albert a late sign to slide, the play is behind him and Albert did what was a fundamental play.Those who don’t like the play should maybe watch something with less contact like golf or poker? It is baseball.

— Marty
1:38 pm April 10th, 2008

I find it hilarious that this is an issue at all. a slide is a slide is a slide. pujols thought he was blocking the plate, so he took him out. after the replay showed he wasnt, he apologized. why are we still talking about this? and those of you who want pujols suspended, or are calling it a dirty play: youre an idiot

— craig
2:14 pm April 10th, 2008

“Clueless bunch of homers”….Hey cards_fans_suck, which game were you watching? Pujols took him out for good reason. Nobody here cares nor denies that issue. What IS at issue is was it a dirty play…Answer NO! Even Towles to his credit did not make an issue out of it. I believe he probably feels that it’s part of the game and the style he plays. Good for him. The “clueless bunch of homers” you must be referring to would be the Astros radio team who played it up like it was an assault. Perhaps THOSE guys need to go back to Little League broadcasting until they figure out what baseball is all about.

And Eyeball, watch any footage of baseball games from 70’s on back and you’ll see this play numerous times. It’s obvious you don’t understand what took place there and can do little other than call Pujols a punk. Anybody remember Bob Brenley’s razzing of Ozzie Smith during the ‘87 playoffs? Now that guy was a punk!

— aztec
2:19 pm April 10th, 2008

I think Albert is probably a little embarassed by the whole incident, though I’m sure he appeciates Backe dragging it on and firing him up a little. To those who like to tell people making negative comments that they never played the game-you didn’t have to play the game very long to have to to make this call. Now I happened to play 12 yrs of baseball and was a top notch baserunner,and frankly, Towles was giving him the plate. There was no reason to take his legs out unless the mission was to agitate-and I think everyone knows(except Backe) that its foolish to fire up the opponent unnecesarily. Yeah Albert is awesome, but let us not have blind faith in our heroes and leaders. We can play Gashouse Gang Baseball without taking cheapshots.

— don
2:31 pm April 10th, 2008

Typical Astros sour grapes. How is Pujols slide any different than when Carlos Lee into LaRue earlier in the game?

They’re just upset that they got beat, again.

— Jim
2:36 pm April 10th, 2008

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