Found October 31, 2011 on Baseball Musings:
Mb_2009_dodgers_29a2
David Eckstein believes Albert Pujols will stay in St. Louis if the Cardinals hire Jose Oquendo as their new manager. That and $300 million.
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Pujols may stay if Cardinals go with Oquendo

FoxSports.com reports: Former Cardinals shortstop David Eckstein believes Albert Pujols will re-sign with St. Louis if longtime third base coach Jose Oquendo is named to succeed Tony La Russa as manager.

Top 10 reasons why Tony LaRussa is retiring

10) Chris Carpenter smells like old onions and feet9) Wants to give Albert Pujols a clear send off 8) Knows that there's no way that the bullpen will ever give him two months like that ever again7) Is looking to being an old guy with money, which is to say someone who makes people wait interminably as a consequence of his actions6) After that Game Six, you wouldn't want to...

Pujols Fantasy

It’s been reported by multiple media outlets for weeks that the Marlins figure to play a role in the impending free agency of Albert Pujols.   It is likely the Marlins do in fact check in Pujols and even present an offer but at the end of the day — the chances of the future Hall [...]

With La Russa gone, does it sway Pujols?

ST. LOUIS Winning the World Series may have helped the St. Louis Cardinals in their efforts to bring back free-agent first baseman Albert Pujols. Having their future Hall of Fame manager retire may not. It's too early to tell how or if manager Tony La Russa's stunning retirement Monday will impact the Cardinals' courtship of their franchise player. But with Pujols set...

MLB Free Agents: A look at Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder and other big names on the market

C.J. Wilson, Jimmy Rollins also on the market

Wild Cards

Wild Cards: The St. Louis Cardinals' Stunning 2011 Championship Season from Rob Rains is due out this week following the Cardinals' World Series win. It is being published by Triumph Books and hits stores on November 2, 2011.From the press release:While the 2011 World Series capped arguably the most exciting season in team history, injuries, off-field distractions, and poor...

Cubs more interested in arms than sluggers

Cubs fans with slugging first basemen on their free-agent wish lists this holiday season might want to start thinking more in terms of arms than bats. As the Cubs introduced new general manager Jed Hoyer, his comments regarding Prince Fielder and Albert Pujols were no more suggestive of a splashy move than Theo Epstein’s a week earlier. ‘‘It’s too early to say, but I think...
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.