PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP)—Albert Pujols(notes) for Ryan Howard(notes)? Let’s just say the MVP sluggers don’t plan to pack their bags anytime soon. Talk of a megatrade kept baseball buzzing Monday following an ESPN report the Philadelphia Phillies were thinking about asking the St. Louis Cardinals if they’d like to swap star first basemen. Pujols didn’t appreciate the speculation. “There’s people, stupid, that like to write something when it’s not the truth, and that’s all I have to say about that,” he said as the Cardinals visited the New York Mets for an exhibition game. ADVERTISEMENT “If I’m getting traded, they need to come to me. That’s not my job to go to them,” Pujols said. “I’ve been saying all along I want to be here, but whatever, it’s not up to me. I just think somebody tried to be funny, but it’s so stupid when somebody takes something like that serious.” Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. denied his team had discussed a trade and used “lies” and “ridiculous” and “irresponsible” to describe the report, which ESPN based on unidentified sources. “I really don’t have anything to say about it,” Howard said at the Phillies’ camp in Clearwater. “Truthfully, I can go back to all the stuff that happened when I was in Double-A—all the talk about trade rumors. I don’t know anything about anything. I’m not really focused on it. If that were the case—I don’t know if it is or not—it is what it is. You just keep going out there and doing your thing. If you get a call saying you’re traded, then you’re traded. Until that happens, I’m still a Phillie. I’m still here. Let’s ride it out.” The mere mention of a Pujols-for-Howard quickly became the talk of baseball, where fans thirst for big trades. The two-time NL champion Phillies acquired ace Roy Halladay(notes) from Toronto in a multiteam swap last winter that also sent Cliff Lee(notes) to Seattle, but blockbuster deals are rare, especially when it’s a straight-up swap of superstars. Perhaps the biggest 1-for-1 deal in sports was one that never occurred. Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams were in their prime when the Yankees and Red Sox talked about trading the future Hall of Famers. It would’ve been interesting — Williams taking advantage of the short right-field porch at Yankee Stadium and DiMaggio aiming at the Green Monster—but it never got done. Pujols and Howard are each 30 years old, have both led their teams to the World Series championship and can become free agents after the 2011 season. Pujols is a three-time MVP and has been an All-Star in each of his eight seasons since making his major league debut with the Cardinals. He’s had at least 32 home runs and 103 RBIs in every year, is a career .334 hitter with 366 lifetime homers and has walked more than he’s struck out. Howard, who’s from the St. Louis area, was the 2006 NL MVP. He’s put up monster totals, too, since being drafted by the Phillies and is a two-time All-Star. If there’s a knock on him, it’s that he strikes out twice as much as he walks. Like Pujols, Cardinals manager Tony La Russa didn’t want to hear any more about a possible trade. “To come up with that one is abusive. To the extent that anybody takes it seriously, it could distract the Phillies, it could distract here. I am pretty sure neither is happening,” he said. “Our organization plans on making Albert a player to start and finish his career here, and Albert has said he wants to stay here, so why would anybody want to start speculating?” he said. La Russa said he hasn’t spoken to Pujols about the rumors and doesn’t plan to unless the player brings it up. “I look at every player everyday and if I see anything that looks a little different with a player, I say, ‘Hey, what’s happening?’ If Albert looks any differently, I’ll say, ‘What’s happening?’ If he says, ‘You know, am I going to be traded?’ I’ll (talk to him),” La Russa said. “Otherwise, I treat it like I treat everything else. I see Albert today and he’s exactly like he always is, so I’m not even going to talk to him about it.” La Russa said it would be a waste of any club’s time to try to trade for Pujols. “I don’t think any team would kick it around because they know he’s not going anywhere,” he said.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#1Pujos For Howard Trade???Tags: None -
teaserpleaserBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-14-08
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#2howard cant hit a solid curve albert can would be a nice pick up for the philsComment -
tblues2005SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-30-06
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#3It would be a better deal for Philadelphia. I cannot see this happening.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#4If they throw Halladay in the deal it may have a chance.Comment -
onthewhatRestricted User
- 05-14-08
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#5Who the fuk is Pujos?
Is he related to Bob Stubbs?Comment -
Poker_BeastSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-14-06
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#6Not possibleComment -
Poker_BeastSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-14-06
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#8Not possibleComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#9Interesting...............is Howard more of a money player than Pujols??Comment -
TodaysActionRestricted User
- 08-01-08
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#10Why would STL trade away his offensive skills?Comment -
MainoSBR Rookie
- 03-16-10
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#11Why would either team uproot their fanbase by trading their franchise players? Philly was in the World Series last year and swapped Lee for Halladay - how much do they really need to change to get over the hump?
Both offenses are tailored to both hitters and La Russa would kill Howard for all of those strikeouts.Comment -
Bones402SBR Wise Guy
- 02-02-10
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#12Being a Braves fan i would not wanna see this trade happen, even though Howard has killed Braves pitching its still not even a question that Pujols is head and shoulders better than Howard both offensive and defensive in my opinionComment -
JaugSBR MVP
- 01-11-09
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#13Pujols > Howard all day every day.Comment -
JaugSBR MVP
- 01-11-09
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#14Pujols is a ****ing legend.Comment -
TenBaggerSBR Rookie
- 02-23-10
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#15Why would either team uproot their fanbase by trading their franchise players? Philly was in the World Series last year and swapped Lee for Halladay - how much do they really need to change to get over the hump?
Both offenses are tailored to both hitters and La Russa would kill Howard for all of those strikeouts.Comment -
oilerSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-06-09
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#16why would u even think about that.i would take pujols over howard ten times over.larussa should quit if the gm pulls a move like thatComment -
stealthyburritoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-12-09
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#17If st. louis did this, the gentle fans of the city would riot. i get that howard would return home, but pujols is the best player of this generation.
When i heard buster olney broke this, i lost some respect for him cuz this is a waste of airtimeComment -
3PtShooterSBR MVP
- 04-13-08
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#18never never never will happenComment -
FrozenMANSBR MVP
- 01-23-09
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#19terrible trade. for big poodaddy they need howards AND utley ATLEAST
howard can't carry pujols jockstrapComment -
Naz18SBR MVP
- 09-10-09
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#20It's not about skill, it's about the money. Just like the Indians traded away Sabathia, just like the Blue Jays traded Halladay. Pujols want's A-Rod type of money ($25 million a year for 10 years) and the Cardinals don't/can't pay him that much. You have to think about the future, you can get Howard for half of Pujols asking price for salary.
A lot of dumb comments here saying how this is a bad trade, losing respect for the guy reporting it, ect....withing them even thinking for a second.
Just look at what happened to the Texans when they gave that type A-Rod that huge contract, they were cash-strapped, and that was in a good economy.Comment -
jgiun1SBR MVP
- 11-07-09
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#21another dumb twitter thing most likelyComment -
freeVICKSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-21-08
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#22no way in hell the cards would trade pujols. hes a fcking hero thereComment -
RichkasSBR Posting Legend
- 02-03-08
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#23Pujols wants to be the highest paid player in baseball. He is signed thru 2011. The Cardinals will never have the highest paid player in MLB on their roster. They wont spend the money. Howard grew up in Stlouis. They are trying to get a deal done but albert wants the big $$$$$. They will not just let him walk. I hope they do get rid of him. I've seen him interviewed thousands of times, he is a prick and a cancer in the clubhouse.Comment -
nitty48SBR High Roller
- 02-05-10
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#24why would the cards trade the best player of the eraComment -
Andy117SBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-10
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#25They wouldn't. It is a complete nonsense story.Comment -
alukkSBR MVP
- 01-29-09
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#26jj no way this happens, pujols is the best baseball player right now followed by ArodComment -
RixsawSBR MVP
- 10-23-08
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#27It is possible if the pennies add up.Comment -
EXhoosier10SBR MVP
- 07-06-09
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#29It's not going to happen. Cardinals just paid Holliday, and St. Louis fans would never forgive ownership if they ever got rid of PujolsComment
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