Albert ready to go, after busy offseason

by admin on February 14, 2007

Albert Pujols arrived to Roger Dean Stadium on Wednesday, with his son A.J. ready to get the 2007 season started, after helping lead the St. Louis Cardinals to their first World Series title in 24 years. Albert had an extremely busy offseason, becoming a US citizen, and also skipping the trip to the White House, to go on a humanitarian trip to his native Dominician Republic. It was pretty busy," Pujols said Wednesday.

 

St. Louis Cardinals' Albert Pujols walks away from the plate after striking out against Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jeremy Bonderman during the first inning of Game 4 of the World Series in this Oct. 26, 2006 file photo, in St. Louis.

 

Despite the busy offseason, it did not prevent Albert from reporting to camp in tip top shape. His foot, back, or hamstrings are currently not an issue, but Albert did cautiously say "there has been no baseball activity yet." "I feel too strong right now, but it's better to be ready," Pujols said. "We'll see if I can hold on hopefully, for the whole year."

We here at www.albertpujolsclub.com could not be more excited to hear Albert Pujols arriving to camp early, and ready to go. Can you say BACK TO BACK WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS??

- APCman

 

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