Such A Tease: Albert Pujols Insults, Prohibit The Brewers Fan A Souvenir
It is to kill the Milwaukee Brewers with another home race, and flashing his Gold Glove at first base, the St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols (note) has not made many friends in Miller Park the last decade.
And it's safe to say a special effort in the Cardinals' 2 -1 victory Tuesday night did little to improve its position among the leaders of cheese.
It 'was the Brewers hitting in the second. With one out and runners on base, Yuniesky Betancourt (Notes) hit a foul pop along the first base line drift towards the tribune. Pujols suffered and continue to follow the ball about 30 meters before the hard-looking over the shoulder catch.
To be honest, to play the same would have been worthy of note. But then, when Pujols stopped his momentum, he closed the eyes of a gentleman is standing along the railing of his arms outstretched. Pujols approached the fan, he distinguished himself in his glove for what seemed to be called a ball, and then ripped off and returned the ball inside the field.And it's safe to say a special effort in the Cardinals' 2 -1 victory Tuesday night did little to improve its position among the leaders of cheese.
It 'was the Brewers hitting in the second. With one out and runners on base, Yuniesky Betancourt (Notes) hit a foul pop along the first base line drift towards the tribune. Pujols suffered and continue to follow the ball about 30 meters before the hard-looking over the shoulder catch.

The machine gives ... And the machine takes off! So how do the fans who have this moment Albert?
The joke has drawn a chorus of boos from most fans, but hey guys, is not that Pujols fool a child. It's a grown man who appears to call for a baseball to be fooled. It's actually quite fun. And if you look closely you can see the slightest smile begin arriving in Albert's face. There is a sense of humor buried in these circuits and gears.
Such a tease: Albert Pujols insults, prohibit the Brewers fan a souvenir
Oh, look at the face of the guy. It's actually really fun!
Well done, Albert.
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