Pujols irked at La Russa
July 11, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO -- Albert Pujols was angry about not playing in the All-Star Game on Tuesday and took aim at the National League manager, who just happened to be Tony La Russa of his own St. Louis Cardinals.
''He can do what he wants,'' Pujols said after the game. ''He does whatever he wants. If I wasn't expecting to play, I wouldn't have come up here.''
Pujols, who said La Russa didn't talk to him the entire game, only could watch when Aaron Rowand flied out with the bases loaded to end a 5-4 American League victory.
''If he wants to get upset, he can get upset,'' La Russa said. ''Whatever he wants to do, he can do. It's America.''
La Russa said he was saving Pujols in case the game went long.
''He was the guy we were going to use to protect ourselves in case we kept playing because of Albert's versatility,'' La Russa said. ''I think we had the right guy at bat.''
Pujols said he was getting his body loose the whole night.
''I was ready to go since the game started,'' he said.
AP
July 11, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO -- Albert Pujols was angry about not playing in the All-Star Game on Tuesday and took aim at the National League manager, who just happened to be Tony La Russa of his own St. Louis Cardinals.
''He can do what he wants,'' Pujols said after the game. ''He does whatever he wants. If I wasn't expecting to play, I wouldn't have come up here.''
Pujols, who said La Russa didn't talk to him the entire game, only could watch when Aaron Rowand flied out with the bases loaded to end a 5-4 American League victory.
''If he wants to get upset, he can get upset,'' La Russa said. ''Whatever he wants to do, he can do. It's America.''
La Russa said he was saving Pujols in case the game went long.
''He was the guy we were going to use to protect ourselves in case we kept playing because of Albert's versatility,'' La Russa said. ''I think we had the right guy at bat.''
Pujols said he was getting his body loose the whole night.
''I was ready to go since the game started,'' he said.
AP
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