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Albert Pujols says in radio interview he wants to play for St. Louis Cardinals for rest of career
Albert Pujols says in radio interview he wants to play for St. Louis Cardinals for rest of career
Albert Pujols said in a radio interview that he wants to play for the Cardinals for the rest of his career, clearing up remarks from he made earlier this month.
Albert Pujols Named "Player of the Year" by Peers
Albert Pujols Named "Player of the Year" by Peers
bizofbaseball.com — Albert Pujols has been named by his peers as the 2009 Player of the Year Curtis Granderson... honored as Marvin Miller Man of the Year In a season marked by extraordinary performances on and off the field, Major League baseball players today bestowed their highest honors on ... (more) Albert Pujols Named "Player of the Year" by Peers
Pujols Clears Up Contract Speculation, Praises McGwire
stltoday.com — Appearing on St. Louis sports station WXOS 101.1 FM on Thursday morning, Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols... was asked to explain comments made during an interview in the Dominican Republic. In the interview, Pujols suggested he was in no hurry to ... (more) Pujols Clears Up Contract Speculation, Praises McGwire
Albert Pujols And The Cardinals Already Playing The Free Agent Game
Albert Pujols And The Cardinals Already Playing The Free Agent Game
theghostofmoonlightgraham.wordpress.com — St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols appeared on St. Louis sports station WXOS 101.1 FM on... Thursday morning. Pujols was asked to explain comments made during an interview in the Dominican Republic. In the interview, Pujols suggested he was in no hurry to sign a contract extension (more) Albert Pujols And The Cardinals Already Playing The Free ...
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Albert Pujols said in a radio interview that he wants to play for the St. Louis Cardinals for the rest of his career, clearing up remarks from he made earlier this month. In the interview a few weeks ago with a Dominican radio station, the two-time ...
Pujols: 'I want to be a Cardinal' for rest of careerSI.com - MLB 30 days ago
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Albert Pujols said in a radio interview that he wants to play for the St. Louis Cardinals for the rest of his career, clearing up remarks from he made earlier this month.
Pujols says he wants to stay with CardsMajor League Baseball News 29 days ago
Albert Pujols declared that he wants to remain with the Cardinals, quieting speculation that the man widely considered the game's premier player might leave St. Louis.