Alex Gordon, 3B for the woeful Kansas City Royals but with him in there they just might make a playoff run in a year or 2
2007-02-23 14:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no way that it is Ryan Howard. As far as statistics go he is similar, but hes actually 2 months older than Pujols. How could he be the next Pujols if hes older? Anyways, I would have to say Miguel Cabrera. Hes only 24 and he had a "bad" year last year and still hit over .300 with 26 hrs and over 100 rbis and runs
2007-02-23 16:35:35
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answered by Joryko 2
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The next Pujols? What the hell are you talking about? Albert Pujols is still here...he's 27 years old, there can't be a next one...unless he's 12 or something. But I don't know that anybody's scouting 12 year olds.
Dumb question.
2007-02-23 14:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess you could say the next Albert Pujols is Ryan Howard of Philly, but i don't know exactly how you can choose someone to be the next Albert Pujols while he is in the midst of his career.
Unless you want me to name someone who is going to enter the league as Pujols is leaving, but he might have to be 7 years old or something right now, and i don't really know anyone who can predict a 7 year old to be the next Pujols. My cousins pretty good!!!!
2007-02-23 14:05:00
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answered by Mitch L 3
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guy your loopy. Longoria will not at all submit the numbers Pujols can submit in a season. Pujols in simple terms look at his stats and thats all there is. Pujols the onlt participant to commence 8 season with 30 homers one hundred rbis one hundred runs scored and one hundred walks and hardly ever strike out. Longoria will be no the position on the point of Pujols numbers
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answered by barnas 4
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how can you have a "next" of someone so young who is still rising and hasnt quite hit their peak performance?
the next albert pujols, is Albert Pujols. it is going to be this way for about the next 3-5 years. he aint cooling down anytime soon, and there wont be anyone as good as him in the next few years
2007-02-23 14:07:10
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answered by Ryan C 2
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Miguel Cabrera. with a better lineup around him(Florida's talent is up and coming), Cabera is the best right handed hitter in the game not named Albert Pujols.
2007-02-23 14:06:44
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answered by Kenny 5
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There is no such thing as another Pujols. It is the same as the next MJ or the next Lebron. It's just not gonna happen. We are still waiting for the next Wilt Chamberlin, or Cy Young. Any player who is considered great will always have their own identity.
2007-02-23 16:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Baseball fans dont know the treat there in for a guy like this only comes around once every 20 years or so.I'm lucky I get to follow him every game He stills needs to work on his base-running and to look at his coaches once in a while,but overall hes the best in the game today.He has started his career out like no other in the history of the game.But the answer to your question is my son AJ hes already hitting a ton,making diving catches.And hes getting a passion for the game like his ol'man.
But thats a Dad talking
2007-02-24 00:52:43
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answered by Ricky Lee 6
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First of all, Pujols is only 27 but if i had to pick someone younger it would have to be Miguel Caberra. That guy is a monster.
2007-02-23 14:05:19
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answered by Wham 3
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