Homecoming in St. Louis
On Thursday, June 20th (my wedding anniversary), I started my 10,000 miles “Midsummer Odyssey" to the Midwest and London. During the 14 day’s journey, I made six stops, visited three MLB ballparks, and saw eight games. A somewhat exhausting and exhilarating adventure with Mrs. Nomad and Nomad the Younger traveling with me at times. The first stop was to see Albert Pujols homecoming in St. Louis. Albert PujolsRic Tapia/Icon Sportswire The Nomads lived in St. Louis for a short time when the youngest one was an infant. So, a trip back was a bit of a homecoming. That night's game was a more critical homecoming for Cardinals' fans. The mighty Albert Pujols was returning to St. Louis for the first time since he joined the Angels in 2011. I planned the trip to St. Louis to coincide with the game as I wanted to see the crowd’s reaction. Prince Albert Pujols will enter the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, possibly unanimously. I can’t imagine anyone voting against him. Mariano Rivera’s election last year broke the silly rule that no one can be elected into the Hall unanimously. I’m guessing Derek Jeter will also be unanimous when he is elected next year. Certainly, Pujols deserves to be a unanimous selection also. Albert Pujols connects on his 3000th career hit. Jennifer Buchanan-USA TODAY Sports Accomplishments A brief list of his accomplishments in his 19-year career: 2001 Rookie of the Year2005, 2008 & 2009 Most Valuable Player2006, 2011 Member of World Champion St. Louis CardinalsTied with Alex Rodriguez for most seasons with 100 RBI (14)32nd player to achieve 3,000 hits in his career4th player to achieve 2,000 career RBI9th player to hit 600 career home runsCurrently ranks 6th on the career home run list4th player to record both 600 home runs and 3,000 hits Leaving, Anger and Reconciliation Cardinals fans were angry when he turned down a lucrative offer from the Cardinals and accepted an offer from the Angels. For example, at spring training, I saw a boy’s Pujols jersey with the number 5 covered in duct tape. My opinion was that he should continue his legacy in St. Louis and win a few more championships. After all, he had a chance to have his statue next to the great Stan Musial if he stayed. On the other hand, Pujols says that he did not feel appreciated in St. Louis. That he felt "more appreciated" by the Angels' owners. Any anger from the time Albert left had certainly dissipated by the time he returned. The organization shared a highlight reel, and the crowd showed its appreciation every chance they could. There were standing ovations each time he came to the plate. They cheered some more when he left the game, replaced for a pinch-runner in the 7th inning. Rain and The Old Haunts On Friday morning, after I worked on my blog, I took a short walk to the Gateway Arch. I wanted to check it out before I…