Pujols’ Boner(s)

Yes, I've been dying to use that. Sometimes I have the mentality of a ten-year-old boy.
Anyway, Albert Pujols hasn't been having the best World Series. Sure, it looks fine because he had one of the single greatest World Series performances in Game 3, going 5-6 with three home runs, becoming only the third person in World Series history to hit three home runs in a single game, joining Babe Ruth and Reggie Jackson. However, take that game away, and Pujols is 0-12. Sure, there are the intentional walks, but even after walking three times in Game 5, it was the strikeout in the top of the ninth (which created two outs, and Allen Craig was thrown out stealing on an attempted hit-and-run) that leaves the lasting memory and perhaps is more reflective on Pujols' World Series than his "Mr. October" impression in Game 3.
Tomorrow doesn’t matter if you’re dead today
Ready for some fun, kids?� Let's play "You're The Manager." � Baseball managers make very important decisions that their years of experience in baseball can give them insight that an outsider like you or me can only dream to have.� But let's pretend, shall we?