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Hey everyone!
Albert Pujols finally did it. He reached the 700 career home run milestone becoming only the 4th player in the 700th home run club. Just a few years ago, the probability of Pujols reaching this number was thought to be impossible. But, he's proved us all wrong.
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@scottnotpilgrim
@scottnotpilgrim Год назад
As a baseball fan and a Cardinals fan, this season has been nothing short of incredible
@Jorge-lh6px
@Jorge-lh6px Год назад
Probably the best season in the last ten years (IMO), with Cubs WS coming second.
@austind6784
@austind6784 Год назад
Yeah I’m a cardinals fan to seeing one last season from Pujols Yadi and possibly Waino
@TheChainChasers
@TheChainChasers Год назад
Amazing season. One of the best we will ever get
@rogregg29445
@rogregg29445 Год назад
I’ve never really liked the cardinals but this season has made me love them
@Wonkle_
@Wonkle_ Год назад
What’re your thoughts on the Bader trade, i’m a jays fan but man i feel like Bader was the man for St. louis , i also just don’t like the yankees very much so.
@BenDover4meplz
@BenDover4meplz Год назад
Best right handed hitter in MLB history and we got to witness his whole career. I don’t think we’ll ever see someone like him ever again.
@doesnotexist305
@doesnotexist305 Год назад
Hank Aaron was a right handed hitter. Let’s not get carried away and call Pujols the best when Hammerin’ Hank batted from the right side and has better numbers across the board than anybody in history.
@Colinchaos1
@Colinchaos1 Год назад
hank also never faced as many skilled pitchers as albert
@rogregg29445
@rogregg29445 Год назад
He’s number 2 behind Hank which is damn good company imo
@pcarnold9
@pcarnold9 Год назад
he is right behind hank. also we can't compare players 50 years apart.
@disco4255
@disco4255 Год назад
Alberts peak offensive peak is better than Aaron
@austinbrady4506
@austinbrady4506 Год назад
This whole year with Judge and Pujols both chasing history has been really good for baseball. It's good to see. Needed a year like this.
@frederickglass1583
@frederickglass1583 Год назад
1998 all over but in a different, better way almost
@baseballfan7006
@baseballfan7006 Год назад
I went to the game where he hit 700 last minute. One of the best baseball experiences of my life (even as a Dodgers fan). Love Albert and so glad he got to 700.
@rogregg29445
@rogregg29445 Год назад
Dude that’s incredible. I would have absolutely lost it witnessing it in person
@collinwall5169
@collinwall5169 Год назад
How the heck did you get last minute tickets lol
@dan7291able
@dan7291able Год назад
right on dude
@JS-dh1qg
@JS-dh1qg Год назад
@@collinwall5169 He knows a guy that knows a guy.
@Saltychip294
@Saltychip294 10 месяцев назад
Lies lol those tickets were gone by the last minute
@bluephoenixfilms
@bluephoenixfilms Год назад
SportStorm once again thank you for such an amazing video! As a Cardinals fan, it is incredible to watch him now be a member of 700 HR club and smiling the whole way thru while giving fans of my generation a glimpse into the past. Got to see him twice this year, both in pinch hit situations (he walked against Aroldis Chapman of all people, and then struck out on the other), and while he didn't do anything special, I will still have the memory of HIM forever. Cheers Albert, thank you SportStorm, and here's to a great Cardinals October!
@SportStorm23
@SportStorm23 Год назад
I’m glad you enjoyed the vid!
@elijahcason1
@elijahcason1 Год назад
Man i forget there’s a whole generation whose never seen what this man was able to do. I started watching baseball in 2002ish as a young kid with my late grandfather who was a huge Cardinals fan. I feel honored to have seen the Greatness I did for almost 10 years. There were “moments” as a Cardinals fan when I could almost feel he was going to do something big everytime he came up. It’s also important to note he wasn’t just a homerun or power hitter, this dude was as pure of a hitter as it came. Struck out 1/3rd of the time as the average major leaguer today, if you needed a single through the right side he’d do it, or if you needed a grand slam in a big moment, he produced. That 10 year stretch was the closest I’ll ever be to watching a true baseball god.
@dan7291able
@dan7291able Год назад
Literally one of the 4 greatest baseball players of ALL time among thousands, i mean think about that, thats not even hyperbole lol
@AlexG-nr2eb
@AlexG-nr2eb Год назад
The most Amazing stat to define his prime I think it's when he hit 49 HRs and strikeout 50 times in a season, just think about it
@dan7291able
@dan7291able Год назад
@@AlexG-nr2eb couldnt believe he couldnt get to 50 HR argh lol
@HeavyTopspin
@HeavyTopspin Год назад
@@AlexG-nr2eb Actually one better: the man achieved a DECADE TRIPLE CROWN, leading the NL in BA, HR, and RBI for the '00s. Only player in MLB history to ever do so.
@frederickglass1583
@frederickglass1583 Год назад
@@dan7291able One of the Greatest 3 People are casting aside Bonds due to illicit PED usage to get the HR record
@scentlessapprentice88
@scentlessapprentice88 Год назад
From a Phillies fan, thanks for the memories Albert. We are sad to see Albert go. So much respect for him. He was/is the best. Seeing him get to retire a cardinal was a big deal and necessary. Glad the Cardinals brought him home. We wish Albert a happy and healthy retirement and future. It has been a pleasure witnessing greatness. From all MLB fans, thank you.
@aaroncashman6665
@aaroncashman6665 Год назад
This man has taken me from a person who couldn’t stand to watch baseball on TV to someone who has watched pretty much every Cards game this season. Man is absolutely mythical. The Machine❤
@Trevor_Leach
@Trevor_Leach Год назад
I’m a Cubs fan and I gotta say this is the only time I’ve cheered for a guy on the Cardinals. What he’s been able to do is incredible and I almost wish he wasn’t retiring so he could keep climbing the leaderboard
@zlpatriot11
@zlpatriot11 Год назад
As a Braves fan, I have always admired Albert Pujols and am so happy for him to reach the 700 HR club. Watching him, the Cardinals, and Houston duke it out year in and year out back in the day was always worth the watch. Congrats Pujols, you deserve it! First ballot HOF!⚾
@dannydonvito
@dannydonvito Год назад
As a life long Astros fan who lived thru the pujols terrorizing us era im very happy for him and always had a feeling he would make this list. He was too good. Baseball isn’t baseball without him
@cameronjuntti4749
@cameronjuntti4749 Год назад
Same here. Held a grudge for quite a while, but that was so long ago now that it’s goofy to hang on to it
@dannydonvito
@dannydonvito Год назад
@@cameronjuntti4749 same. He was what I consider the most disliked sports player ever for me. I respect him very much and all that he has achieved tho
@zgillet
@zgillet Год назад
@@cameronjuntti4749 Didn't you come around when all the Astros came to the Cardinals?
@cameronjuntti4749
@cameronjuntti4749 Год назад
@@zgillet what does this mean
@benn454
@benn454 Год назад
There's still a chance he can deposit another one on the train tracks before it's all said and done.
@CharmCityGamer
@CharmCityGamer Год назад
Couldn't have happened to a nicer man. So so happy for Albert! Thanks for the video!
@SportStorm23
@SportStorm23 Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@Bmcclain620
@Bmcclain620 Год назад
He debuted for the cardinals days before I was born, I grew up loving baseball and pujols was my favorite player. Watching 2006 and 2011 World Series was great, seeing his 2022 is magic, I’m hoping for the World Series
@donwhiteley3293
@donwhiteley3293 Год назад
As someone who has been watching major league baseball for 35 years, Pujols' 2nd half has been one of the most amazing things I've seen and I could not be happier for him. Congrats to the greatest right-handed hitter I've ever seen.
@cardinalsfan9610
@cardinalsfan9610 Год назад
Watching Albert get to 700 has been real special. I was at his first two games back at Busch in '19 (3:01 & 3:17), and the first ovation and home run after he returned - I thought - were amazing moments in themselves. But this year tops those by a country mile. It's been a good time to be a Cardinals fan.
@itsmealex8959
@itsmealex8959 Год назад
I was at the game he hit 700. It was the second two-home run game I saw him get within the span of two weeks. It was truly an amazing moment.
@lionheartz1337
@lionheartz1337 Год назад
It's hard to put into words what this last few months was like. Legit we got to see the last glimpse of prime Machine, it's a legit turning back the clock to his mvp level and I hope we get to see a few post season slams to really send it off!
@frederickglass1583
@frederickglass1583 Год назад
I got to see 690 while in STL visiting my parents on vacation last august. God, I almost wept in front of my own father. To see my final game ft. Pujols while he was a player, and to see him hit a PH-GS... This Man is a Deity to the Game of Baseball. End of discussion
@bryny1511
@bryny1511 Год назад
As a lifelong cards fan who fell off of baseball for the past 5 years. Pujols coming back reignited my love for the game. Seeing the machine in action this year has been something truly special
@frederickglass1583
@frederickglass1583 Год назад
It not only brought Cards fans together, it united all of Baseball. Every fan of all teams essentially so to speak wanted to see Albert get to 700.
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 Год назад
He's a true inspiration to all the 44 yr old out there.
@ItsJacobyay
@ItsJacobyay Год назад
Now you have to make the road to 61+ was perfect😂 this is an insane season for baseball fans
@SportStorm23
@SportStorm23 Год назад
Crazy that league offense was so bad at the beginning of the season
@jiovannimuniz6122
@jiovannimuniz6122 Год назад
Watching him since a kid from start now to finish, he is our generations babe Ruth. And now with judge hitting 61, God I love baseball!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@johnnyv.5142
@johnnyv.5142 Год назад
Such incredible bat speed through the zone! Here in Anaheim, we got to enjoy him reach 500 and 600 HR. A class act and amazing teammate!
@martythepanda
@martythepanda Год назад
Great video. Thank you for making this. It really brought me back to the day I plucked rookie Albert Pujols off free agency on my fantasy league. Felt like such a genius!
@SportStorm23
@SportStorm23 Год назад
Thank you!
@CantStopTopher
@CantStopTopher Год назад
I was at the game he hit 3 homers in the World Series. Him leaving was the first and still most impactful loss I’d ever felt as a sports fan.. Seeing what he did this year was amazing, but no matter what October brings, I’m so glad he ended his career with the birds on the bat. Greatest hitter of all time. El Hombre.
@Darkhorses1976
@Darkhorses1976 Год назад
Great job putting this together! As a lifelong Cardinals fan, Watching his career has been a treat. I even cheered for him when he was on other teams. Seeing come home for his final season has been nothing short of amazing! Thx for the upload:)
@zeroThreeSixHD
@zeroThreeSixHD 7 месяцев назад
Cubs fan here. Pujols was scary but epic. What a magical final season and it's unreal he got to do it in a Cards' jersey
@adamd5849
@adamd5849 4 месяца назад
Yep, he gave us nightmares but fuck. He got his storybook ending and was definitely deserved
@Drrtty
@Drrtty Год назад
Albert made me fall in love with baseball, seeing him leave will 100% make me cry. Remember watching the 2006 ws highlights like 20 times as a kid, I even wore number 5 in little league
@kylek7748
@kylek7748 10 месяцев назад
Pujols was the reason why i became a cardinals fan as a kid. The 700 chase season made me feel like a kid again and loved every second of it. Pujols has always done it the right way on and off the field and is the epitome of a legend.
@migundiii1920
@migundiii1920 Год назад
My favorite part of these videos is the slow build up of the story/beat followed by the beat drop and an iconic highlight. I love that you re-use the same song.
@Thndrstrike
@Thndrstrike Год назад
it's wild how much better your videos are getting, keep it up fr
@NORWOODShadow
@NORWOODShadow Год назад
I've seen him in his prime man it's truly amazing getting to see him again be himself to close his career. Very nostalgic and I'm not even a Cardinal fan.
@myquest666420
@myquest666420 Год назад
Man, I don’t even have words for what I’ve seen this year. I remember reminding everyone around me to soak it in between 2001-2011, because we are witnessing greatness. Then he comes back this year and the run he’s been on in the 2nd half has been vintage Albert. It gives me chills and puts a lump in my throat knowing it’s coming to an end, but thankfully, it has ended beautifully.
@petesampson6526
@petesampson6526 10 месяцев назад
Albert was the perfect ambassador for baseball both on and off the field and I could not be prouder to be a lifelong Cardinals fan, period.
@jordanford9320
@jordanford9320 Год назад
I've said this a lot in baseball RU-vid this year but I'm going to say it again. Being a cardinal fan now for 28 years. This is one of the most, if not the most spoiled fan base because we get all of the greats that come through somehow and it's not the way that the Yankees do it like the Cardinals are the blueprint for small market success consistently or worst stretch since I've been alive? Was like 2015 to 2018 when they just didn't make the playoffs but was still an 85 to 90 win team and I honestly got numb to all of it. But this year really helped because I was always told that I was witnessing greatness with Albert and Molina and wayno and I can list the several others but just these three since two of them for sure are retiring and if there is a God, this team will win the world series this year
@g01denn59
@g01denn59 Год назад
I'm a Phillies fan myself and it's so amazing to watch Pujols roll. There's something about him that just screams the concept of 'legend'. I'm always going to root for my Phillies but if they can't make it past the Wild Card round, then it's Cardinals all the way. I will be in unironic and genuine tears when he steps up to the plate for the last time.
@ilovecarz1990
@ilovecarz1990 Год назад
Great video! Love it! He’s always been my favorite player and I’m so happy to see him end his career like this!
@supermario_49
@supermario_49 Год назад
Glad you got to see Waino, Yadi, and Pujols play in person for the first time! I actually saw them all play for the first time on Sunday at Dodger Stadium haha it felt surreal being there knowing that Pujols reached 700 in that exact same venue I was at 2 days earlier.
@alecnorwood1693
@alecnorwood1693 Год назад
I was lucky enough to barely remember McGwires 98 season at age 4 and then being super lucky to witness pujols rookie year at age 7 lol all that and being a die hard cardinals fan was just amazing. Broke my heart when he left after 2011 probably could’ve won one or two more championships but he came back when he was supposed too and I was lucky enough to see him wearing birds on the bat one more time. Baseball will miss him and yadi. This is a well put together video.
@paduls
@paduls Год назад
I am just simply amazed to watch Judge break AL history and Pujols doing so as well. I don't think we realized how close he could have come to not doing so. There is not much of the baseball season left at all, so he did it in one game!
@josephm.2738
@josephm.2738 Год назад
From St. Louis, couldn't be more proud that he hit 700 in a cardinals jersey.
@samdressman3055
@samdressman3055 Год назад
Growing up a Cardinals fan in the 2000s, I was a huge Pujols fan. I vividly remember his home run off Lidge in 2005. Seeing him come back and do this is absolutely unbelievable!
@sickmelo15
@sickmelo15 Год назад
Albert did it the right way. Showing up season after season and setting records along the way. What a honor to watch the machine play
@danielnavarro5721
@danielnavarro5721 7 месяцев назад
a story of to never give up, even when it seems impossible. Impossibility is something to strive for.
@calvindouglas704
@calvindouglas704 Год назад
“Like the old boys, they were golden. They had that special pride, when they were done they were done. Nobody had to show them the door.”
@adamdoncardona
@adamdoncardona Год назад
As a Cubs fan, I saw his prime against the NL Central. I hated him because he was a Cubs killer, I was happy to see him go to the AL. Who knows he probably would be chasing Aaron if he stayed on the Cardinals. Even as a Cubs fan its awesome to see him get to 700 HRs.
@ProudNitro
@ProudNitro Год назад
My mom and I are Royals fans, but just before the All-Star break this year, she suggested we go see Pujols at Busch before he retired. I did some research - and discovered that he was close to 700 HR but not many thought he could actually get there. We went August 13th, the second of three home games vs. the Brewers - Pujols came in as a pinch hitter and struck out, and the Cardinals lost by 1 run. I knew he only played half-time and there was a chance we wouldn't see him that day. Not what we came for, so I dropped a hint to my mom that I thought we'd see him and maybe see him do good things if we decided to stay another day. Despite #687, no one was really thinking he was on a hot streak at this point in August - but that all changed August 14. We saw him hit the incredible 688 and 689. I will have the exquisite joy of looking at my scorecard for that game for the rest of my life. On the night he hit 700, we heard about 699 and I said to my mom, "Let's listen, maybe he gives us another two-homer game." We jumped up and down when he did. The Royals had a disappointing year (with promise, I say), but following Pujols has given me an interest in the other Cards and they will be my postseason favorite this year. I'm sure everyone will be watching to see just what this Cardinals team of amazing caliber does with their 3 veteran laps for victory. P.S. - I didn't remember this because I was a kid and not greatly interested in baseball at the time, but my mom and I also saw Pujols hit his (to date) final postseason homer in Game 3 of the 2014 ALDS - Angels @ Royals. It was also the game with Mike Trout's 1st postseason hit - a home run. I seem to be lucky!
@SportStorm23
@SportStorm23 Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Really cool you got to see him hit 688 and 699
@TheMartinezI
@TheMartinezI Год назад
Man you really got to see some important games! Lifelong stories to tell (albeit if trout will ever get another chance to play in the playoffs because of the horrible angels)
@officalatom4055
@officalatom4055 Год назад
Man it’s crazy to think about how many young fans haven’t really got to see Albert at his best, I’ve been watching him since he came into the league and I was cardinals fan as a kid. I was lucky enough to be able to take my son to see Albert and he hit 698, it was magical. The Machine really is something else, it reminds me of my childhood watching him this season.
@IAmAndrew1
@IAmAndrew1 Год назад
As a long time baseball fan and admirer of Albert Pujols, I'm so happy he was able to eclipse 700. The man is truly one of the greatest to ever play the game.
@Davidscou
@Davidscou Год назад
I'm so happy to hear young people are getting to enjoy Albert. He truly is something special. I only wish you could have seen how great he was all around. He had to get moved to first base to cover up an injured elbow and inability to throw when he was young because he was not gonna aggravate it fielding and he was too good to take out of the lineup and, something we should've seen coming with him coming up as a 3B and only moving to LF to make room for Rolen, by the next year with a healthy elbow he morphed into the best fielding 1B I've ever seen. Better than Texiera, Helton, Lee, any of them. He was rangy, reliable digging throws form the dirt, had a special relationship with Yadi to sneak up behind guys for Yadi to pick off, amazing at tracking down foul pop ups, and that was bolted on to hitting like he has in the second half but every half of every year (and striking out a lot less, he felt impossible to strike out). Such an incredible player
@kybellypoot
@kybellypoot 10 месяцев назад
Growing up a cardinals fan as i am a Missouri boy such a great video! i went to my first cardinals game in 2002 and watched Pujols and J.D. Drew hit homeruns against the cubs lol
@lianwhite9670
@lianwhite9670 Год назад
As a baseball fan, I was a so happy I was able to witness this live. Shout out to Albert. What an amazing career, topped off by his incredible personality. Cheers SportStorm!
@laurabenitez1936
@laurabenitez1936 Год назад
Pujols never stopped being a Cardinal. And his comeback in the 2022 season really proved this. I was there with all the fans HOPING for the Cardinals to sign back Pujols, I thought it would only be a dream... And then they actually signed him and all of us Cardinals fans lost our minds. Being a Cardinal is a blessing. We really didn't expect this, yet we got to witness one of the most memorable seasons in the last couple of years. Cardinals really are just a different organization.
@jim3446
@jim3446 Год назад
Professionally done and entertaining! Thanks for posting. Go Cards!
@BenaSTL
@BenaSTL Год назад
Loveing witnessing this season, absolutely incredible
@darthjaxrevan
@darthjaxrevan Год назад
I have lived my entire life with Albert playing, and growing up a cardinals fan, I modeled my batting after him and my catching after Yadi. I’d say I took after Waino but pitching never stuck. Him coming back to STL was one of the best things to happen for both the team and city, as he completes that holy trio that brought two rings and so many fun memories. It’ll be sad to see him go, but I’m glad he’s had such a good career.
@michaelalverson5312
@michaelalverson5312 Год назад
I work next to Busch Stadium. This has been such an amazing year to be a Cards fan. Albert coming home, Yadi and Waino breaking the battery record and the trio retiring together. There will be a lot of tears, some from myself for sure, on Sunday during the last home game before the playoffs.
@barttcounts8456
@barttcounts8456 Год назад
Very cool video, man. I really appreciate seeing all 3 together for 1 more season. I was a doubter, I admit. I thought 21 HRs was too tall of an order. I forgot how great he could be. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@ethanearley8802
@ethanearley8802 Год назад
I’m a Pirates fan who first started watching when our rivalry with the cards picked up in 2013-16 and I must say, this post season without the pirates in it I’m definitely rooting for the cards to go all the way with yadi Albert and wainwright
@reguba3534
@reguba3534 Год назад
10:00 Yes dude. That game slaps, my brother and I spent hours in that dynasty mode, it was so good.
@Devon_Howell
@Devon_Howell Год назад
He was must watch. If Albert was at bat you stopped what you were doing. Miss those time in Cardinals baseball, thanks for the memories!
@ZACHxZ777
@ZACHxZ777 Год назад
I was also lucky enough to see Albert in his prime and didn’t know what I was seeing. My dad took me to a dozen Braves games in my childhood and me being anywhere’s form 5-13 years old I loved the game of baseball, but didn’t appreciate the legend I was watching. I’ve been lucky enough in my 26 years to see Ken Griffey Jr. and Albert play. Along with meeting legends likes Chipper Jones. Kudos to you man. Glad got got to see all of them play.
@craigstacey8938
@craigstacey8938 Год назад
Thank you bro i know your not a cardinals fan but i am and when i was a kid i got lucky enough my dad took me too see a the redbirds and i saw a rookie Albert Pujols hit his first Home Run at Busch Stadium two and thanks to you my kids know why he is my Legend because don’t forget heros get remembered but Albert never dies
@collinwall5169
@collinwall5169 Год назад
This season has made me realize just how unreal pujols was, unfortunately I was only 19 when he left the cards and didn’t start following baseball closer til 2 years later. Wish I could’ve witnessed the prime of such a beast
@casterman2
@casterman2 Год назад
Great video. As a Cardinal fan, when Albert came up he was instantly an impact. Not just a little but a lot. There were a few seasons he strapped the team on his back while guys came back from injury etc. Glad he came back and retires a Cardinal. Had he stayed, I think it’s possible he could beat bonds.
@Fernando-vg4ym
@Fernando-vg4ym Год назад
Wow! Very good. Albert Pujols has always been one of my favorite players and to see him join such an exclusive club is wonderful to witness. Congratulations to a fist ballot future Hall of Famer. Thank you for the memories.
@HeavyTopspin
@HeavyTopspin Год назад
If he's not the second unanimous first-ballot HOF selection it'll be a travesty.
@bradlee2594
@bradlee2594 Год назад
The double Pujols hit in game 6 in 2011, the last hit of his Cardinals career (until his return in 2022), was monumental. One out in the 9th inning, no one on base and down two runs - in what was an elimination game, and to that point Pujols was 0 for his previous 10 at bats. He did what great players do and found a way to get on base, even when the chips were so far down. That hit setup history, which resulted in one of the greatest endings in World Series history.
@garrybutler610
@garrybutler610 Год назад
I was at the game with a buddy of mine when Albert hit his first home run. My buddy who was a good college player and spent a couple of years in the minors told me at the time that Albert had perhaps the sweetest swing he had ever seen. Man was he ever right.
@danielconnelley8728
@danielconnelley8728 Год назад
I remember growing up in the early 2000s watching Pujols in person when the Astros were still in the division. He was an amazing hitter and someone I admired as a baseball player myself. For those years he was on the angels it hurt to see him regress and be injured all the time. However I knew once he signed home he would reach 700 because it just seemed too perfect, Congrats to Albert and the last thing now is an Astros Cardinals World Series!! I want to see that match up one last time on the biggest stage in baseball
@Truckerdaddy
@Truckerdaddy Год назад
My dad said he thought some of the pitchers were intentionally throwing him easy pitches but I've watched every homer from 685 to 701 and the pitches were all over the place so I think this has to be a legit run for history
@frederickglass1583
@frederickglass1583 Год назад
He's killed every pitcher type at the plate, save for Submarine style throwers since they're a dead breed of pitcher
@larryloveless2967
@larryloveless2967 Год назад
Around the all-star break Albert was only batting a little above .200 with a few homers, but was starting to hit the ball harder. He sure did well in the all-star game home run contest. . Also amazing is how Albert after the all-star break played like back in his youth. He even looked good the few times playing first base instead of DH. Albert along with the Cards getting Montgomery and Qunitana sure changed the Cards season. His run to 700 homers was so exciting i found myself just waiting for his next chance to hit a homer. Then Albert did it in front of his family at Dodger stadium. Just an amazing finish to his career. After Musial and Gibson, he ranks for me following those two players along with Hornsby from the Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb era as the greatest Cardinals ever. Only one more world series winner for him could make it better.
@larryloveless2967
@larryloveless2967 Год назад
Just wanted to add, this was a good recap on Albert.
@hulenbryant5637
@hulenbryant5637 Год назад
My wife and I have made several Cardinal games this year, including the last 3 at home, just to be part of this amazing season. Being from Houston and remembering those La Russa years. I once commented. Damn, Pujols is the Astros' nemesis. Someone in the conversation said, to be fair he's everyone's nemesis. TRUTH !
@crazy-canuck
@crazy-canuck Год назад
I am conflicted, as a Jay's fan I want them to win the WS, but as a baseball fan i want the cards to win. It would be an amazing way to send off 3 former superstars with a WS ring. I can't wait to see how October unfolds.
@rogregg29445
@rogregg29445 Год назад
3 future hall of famers hell of a way to go out on top of that was to happen
@gadbammit4736
@gadbammit4736 Год назад
Just absolutely unbelievable, blessed to have witnessed it. 13th round with the 18th pick of that round in 1999 amateur draft the Cardinals selected one of the best right handed hitters to ever play with the 402nd overall pick. From almost not drafted in a round of the draft that no longer exists to 700 homeruns, defined all odds from the start of his career to the end to become enshrined in lore of legends. Amazing human Albert Pujols.
@williamdelaroche7327
@williamdelaroche7327 Год назад
This channel deserves way more subscribers
@NewRimHoops
@NewRimHoops Год назад
Never forget how devastating it was when cardinals lost him so for him to be back on the team now that I'm in my 20s brings alot of emotions back
@jacksonlee21
@jacksonlee21 Год назад
I went to that game on the 20th at Petco too! Awesome to see Albert tear it up down the stretch to reach this milestone, had every person at Petco standing for every at bat. How can you not be romantic about baseball!
@dannybrady2577
@dannybrady2577 Год назад
Even as a cubs fan this season hes having is a joy to witness
@levisguy53
@levisguy53 Год назад
Pujols was my #1 hitter for All-Star Baseball 2005 and Mark Prior was my ace!
@Thekillfeedman
@Thekillfeedman Год назад
being a young cardinals fan growing up and watching albert at Busch and now im 23 years old watching him back in Busch 🥲
@cjisawesome3686
@cjisawesome3686 10 месяцев назад
I miss 2022 that was a Great season. Especially seeing Albert do what he did 😌.
@dtrain1151
@dtrain1151 Год назад
Growing up a reds fan during his prime he was one of the few players I always wanted on my team a game changer anytime he stepped to the plate nothing but respect for Albert
@mikemallery913
@mikemallery913 Год назад
very well done video. for those that have an interest in the cards and pujols, this season full filled the highest expectations. Now hopefully the guys can pull off some magic in October, Liked to see Goldy and Arenaldo win one. This line up should have 4 hall of famers with albert, yadi, arenaldo, and Goldy. Adam’s stats do not add up to HOF compared to pitchers winning 300 games but he is a HOF too to cards fans.
@johnkeane9938
@johnkeane9938 Год назад
Congratulations Albert!!!!!
@DjDobleU809
@DjDobleU809 21 день назад
The 700 home run club is now closed. Amazing that Pujols muscled his way in. Thank you señor.
@michaelmcgowen8780
@michaelmcgowen8780 Год назад
I'm a third-generation Cardinals fan. My earliest memories of the Cardinals are of their winning the 1967 World Series over the Boston Red Sox. I attended my first Cardinals game 20 August 1970, a 4-2 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. of all the magical moments I've seen over the past 55 years, this season has been particularly special. Congratulations to Albert for reaching the 700 home run mark (and I've seen three of the four get there ...Aaron, Bonds, Pujols), as well Yadi and Waino setting the all-time record for starting as battery mates. Let's see if the Cardinals can finish 2022 in the greatest of storybook fashion! Lets Go Cards!
@Cardsfan5
@Cardsfan5 Год назад
I was so lucky to be at the 8/10 game in Colorado during his second half hot streak. He hit a home run straight over my head. That was one of the best sports moments of my life!
@2beJT
@2beJT Год назад
I remember when he hit 600 and I felt sad we didn't get to see him in a Cardinals uniform for it and I thought it'd be so amazing to get to see him back for 700. Never assigned any actual likelihood to it ever happening. I guess I do like the DH if it's going to bring me moments like this. What an awesome last season. I hope Pujols comes back for one more last, last season after this since he's the 3rd best hitter on the whole team. He's too good for STL to hang it up now.
@0xflips
@0xflips Год назад
great video brodie
@lennie1954
@lennie1954 Год назад
Couldn't happen to a better person. My favorite player. Only one way to top off this dream seaon! Go Cardinals!!!!!
@d1y7l
@d1y7l Год назад
been a cards fan all my life, i remember when he left to go to the Angels ppl in STL said he’s got nothing left. seeing him come back and looking like prime purple was just sick
@imalwayslast3170
@imalwayslast3170 Год назад
Good for him, he deserves it. As a Cubs fan, I used to dread when he came up to bat. I would look at whoever was near me in the room and say "Yeah it's probably gonna be a homer." They would ask how I knew. My response was simply "Trust me." Surefire Hall of Famer and amazing career. Congrats to him.
@modulo3664
@modulo3664 Год назад
I've said it before: the universal DH was tailor made to perfection for one man. Historians might even call it the Pujols rule in the future.
@Diggerdog2nd
@Diggerdog2nd 7 месяцев назад
If he never left St. Louis, we might have been watching a vid about him being the HR King.
@ashleyp3662
@ashleyp3662 Год назад
I'm a Cardinals fan and watch him his whole career best hitter ever
@iggy_92
@iggy_92 Год назад
Absolute LEGEND!
@djquinn11
@djquinn11 Год назад
Albert is a class act, what a career.
@calebhogue2619
@calebhogue2619 Год назад
I can definitely understand the not really getting to see Pujols during his prime as you aren't a Cards fan but fuck man as a Cards fan and him being my hero and to me the GOAT, getting to grow up watching his whole career from the 1st AB was something special and something I appreciate significantly.
@Mikebucketz
@Mikebucketz 2 месяца назад
3:10 as a lifelong cards who got to watch almost all of pujols great career, that might be the greatest moment. It was jus something about that dude in Busch, he was a different player. Even at that old and the body not being the same he went on the most improbable road to 700 I’ve ever seen
@GMilstead102
@GMilstead102 Год назад
I went to STL's first home series in 01 with my dad. My dad told me he was gonna be one of the greats. Sure I thought he'd be good, but never imagined any of this. What 8 year old could? After the 2 homeruns in LA the other night, my dad sent me a text saying "told ya." And along with what Judge has done, this may be the greatest season in the history of the game.
@blessd24
@blessd24 Год назад
What a time to be a Cardinals fan in Central Illinois from age 16 - 26. I enjoyed prime Albert at a nearly unhealthy level. Twas awesome. Now, this? I feel fortunate.
@brandonbuchner1771
@brandonbuchner1771 Год назад
Did you ever get to see him when he played for the Peoria Chiefs? Who would have thought that when I was in high school watching Chiefs games that I was witnessing one of the greatest hitters of all time.
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