You wouldn’t? Dude is gonna be inducted into the HOF as he is the manager of the Cardinals in the 2030’s man… he’ll ride out the decade and hang it up in 28-29 then work his way to field manager by 35
I love how humble he is. But everyone knows, the best playmaker at 3rd is the guy who won the gold glove in that position every year he played, as well as the platinum glove in the last 5 years in a row. I can’t remember his name off the top of my head right now. But I’m pretty sure it’s Nola something. Maybe Nolan. Idk
He is already on a big contract through 2028. He does have an opt out this year though but it is unlikely he will use it. So he’ll be a Cardinal for a while
@@cambob42069 Good chance he does opt out actually because he knows with the season he has been having he could make a whole lot more money in free agency then he is making with the cardinals.
He should have been a Met, I love Correa coming to us but Nolan would have been the biggest star in NYC if he came over, got to see him a lot in Colorado when I lived there and dude is a straight up great ballplayer
Nolan is the Modern day Brooks Robinson at Third Base. I always think about that Tarp catch he made in San Fran years ago. His highlight real is amazing.
@@pohorex6834 As a cubs fan, it’s humble enough that he excluded himself. Dude is easily the best defensive 3B of the past decade and still makes great plays now.
Sometimes god don't do what you want him to do in a prayer for example say I prayed so my grandma won't die and I wanted him to take me instead God don't do that because he know what's going to happen in the future so sometimes he don't answer your prayer but he still listening but he got other plans. The Moral of the story is don't abandon God because he didn't answer at one time it's just that he might got other plans Amen🙏🏾👼
Pujols the greatest right-handed hitter ever? He just erased Hank Aaron from baseball history. Let's compare their numbers: Aaron Pujols AVG .305 .296 HITS 3771 3368 HR 755 697 RBI 2297 2198 SB 240 117 OPS .929 .918 SLG .555 .543 SO 1383 1393 Aaron is better in every category, not by a ton, but better (and Pujols is not going to pass Aaron in homers; he'd have to play at least three more years for that, probably more, and at age 42 he's already the oldest player in MLB). Aaron holds MLB records for the most career RBIs (2,297), extra base hits (1,477), and total bases (6,856), and would hold the HR record if it weren't for a certain player who walked up to home plate with steroid needles still stuck in his butt cheeks. Close but no cigar- Aaron was better.