Prince Albert Pujols, he reigneth

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He seems to have turned a bunch of doubles into home runs--his doubles are down from '14 and '12 almost in lockstep with the HR surge. Otherwise, he looks to be the same player he's been since arriving in California. Which is fine. He should be able to bulk up his career numbers at a reasonable level of performance for the next few years--3000/600 again looks very reachable, 2000 RBI probably.

clemenza, Sunday, 28 June 2015 14:53 (ten years ago)

three months pass...

40th hr

johnny crunch, Sunday, 4 October 2015 19:18 (ten years ago)

trout doubles, pujols homers :/ go Rangers!

rip van wanko, Sunday, 4 October 2015 19:20 (ten years ago)

two months pass...

agreed with the angels four years ago today

only six to go

mookieproof, Tuesday, 8 December 2015 17:27 (ten years ago)

He's been worth around 13 WAR over four years with the Angels, so at $7M/win or whatever the going rate is on the open market, he's earned his salary.

He had a .300 OBP last year and probably will be a marginal hitter by the end of his contract, but he's not been terrible. Though he still might have the worst contract in baseball considering the years and $ value still owed.

NoTimeBeforeTime, Wednesday, 9 December 2015 18:19 (ten years ago)

he fell off so badly in the second half of '15 I wonder if he's actually done for real this time tho

nomar, Wednesday, 9 December 2015 19:10 (ten years ago)

seven months pass...

.249/.324/.416, 101 wRC+, 0.1 fWAR

only 5 and a half left to go

I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Friday, 15 July 2016 05:17 (nine years ago)

ouch. i didn't realize it had gotten that bad or that there was still 5+ years on that contract

dynamicinterface, Friday, 15 July 2016 17:16 (nine years ago)

Depending upon how much stock you put in the 40 HR last year, he's in his eighth year of almost uniformly straight-line decline. WARs, starting in 2009 (his career high): 9.7, 7.5, 5.3, 4.8, 2.3 (injury year; pro-rated for 155 games), 3.9, 3.1, 0.4 (also pro-rated for 155 games).

clemenza, Friday, 15 July 2016 18:39 (nine years ago)

one month passes...

His worst nightmare turns out to be...R.A. Dickey: including an 0-3 tonight, 13 AB, no hits, no walks, one sacrifice fly. (Kluber, too.)

clemenza, Wednesday, 24 August 2016 03:02 (nine years ago)

so R.A. has that going for him.

Mad Piratical (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Wednesday, 24 August 2016 15:56 (nine years ago)

not too difficult to get albert out these days

have you ever even read The Drudge Report? Have you gone on Stormfron (k3vin k.), Wednesday, 24 August 2016 16:36 (nine years ago)

it was a good run

http://i.imgur.com/Zury8rd.png

I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 24 August 2016 17:36 (nine years ago)

his career arc at this point kinda reminds me of griffey jr's

nomar, Wednesday, 24 August 2016 17:40 (nine years ago)

pujols probably more consistently great at his peak, but yeah. doesn't have griffey's injury excuses, either

have you ever even read The Drudge Report? Have you gone on Stormfron (k3vin k.), Wednesday, 24 August 2016 19:38 (nine years ago)

13 seasons with at least 25 homers and 100 RBI

it's a shame (you know, apart from the money) that he's signed to such an absurd contract that he's become a joke

because good lord he hit some baseballs

mookieproof, Saturday, 27 August 2016 01:38 (nine years ago)

eh, he earned that contract, Angels were foolish if they thought they were getting more than 3 decent years out of him

frogbs, Saturday, 27 August 2016 02:51 (nine years ago)

This could be Cabrera's 12th such season if he picks up the pace a bit in RBI. Never thought any contemporary of Pujols' would surpass his basic slash stats, but Cabrera might.

Pujols: .309/.393/.573
Cabrera: .321/.398/.561

(And just so nobody complains)

Trout: .306/.402/.558

Cabrera still has to tack on three extra years of decline, though, so maybe not. And of course, that's two great fielders and one guy with no defensive value.

clemenza, Saturday, 27 August 2016 02:55 (nine years ago)

Pujols hasn't remained otherworldly, but he isn't aging too bad for such a big built guy. I can't see why any of these clubs sign anyone for a 10 year guaranteed contract, but if you are going to do such a deal a guy like Pujols or say Votto are probably the better type of players to invest that much cash and time. Hamilton's long deal was the one that was really stupid, as the guy was an injury risk beyond the off the field issues.

The big thing to me is that the Angels minor league system completely fell apart and they had a couple of tough injuries with their young pitchers. Their pitching has been their weakness the past few years even last year when they won a bunch of games.

earlnash, Saturday, 27 August 2016 04:13 (nine years ago)

This could be Cabrera's 12th such season if he picks up the pace a bit in RBI. Never thought any contemporary of Pujols' would surpass his basic slash stats, but Cabrera might.

Pujols: .309/.393/.573
Cabrera: .321/.398/.561

(And just so nobody complains)

Trout: .306/.402/.558

Cabrera still has to tack on three extra years of decline, though, so maybe not. And of course, that's two great fielders and one guy with no defensive value.

― clemenza, Friday, August 26, 2016 10:55 PM (yesterday)

wow, i just checked and the two have just about identical career wRC+. i figured even with pujols's disastrous last few years he would still have him beat

that said despite cabrera being arguably one of the best...5-7 RH hitters ever, pujols has already attained inner-circle status and cabrera will have to have a bonds-like finish to his career to sniff that

have you ever even read The Drudge Report? Have you gone on Stormfron (k3vin k.), Saturday, 27 August 2016 18:31 (nine years ago)

miggy has yet (i think) to single-handedly destroy a pitcher's career the way pujols did with brad lidge

or bartolo did with james shields

mookieproof, Saturday, 27 August 2016 20:52 (nine years ago)

eight months pass...

Albert this season kinda proving how empty the RBI can be, statistically speaking:

.238/.276/.363
5 HR
5 2B
12 runs
30 RBI (2nd in AL)
-0.3 WAR

it takes a lot to go from the best player in MLB to the worst but he's trending well...

nomar, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:31 (nine years ago)

only 4 more years left on his contract. after this year.

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:32 (nine years ago)

was he an actual "questionable birthday" guy or was that just good ol'-fashioned racism?

why ruin a good tradition? (Will M.), Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:33 (nine years ago)

his ISO is .125, woof

looks like he's going to end up generating around +10 WAR over his 10 year contract

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:36 (nine years ago)

http://www.sbnation.com/2011/11/21/2577356/how-old-is-albert-pujols

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:40 (nine years ago)

ah, 2011:

Well, if you squint hard enough, you might catch a glimpse of early decline in his numbers. His OPS+ has decreased every year since 2008. But I wouldn't want to make too much of that, because he's still playing at a superstar level, and really, who needs statistics when you've got a lot of rumors and hearsay evidence?

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:41 (nine years ago)

proving how empty the RBI can be, statistically speaking

Phrased that way, absolutely agree: "can be," not "is." If you look at the rest of the combined-leagues RBI leaderboard, it's one guy, Travis Shaw, having a good year, and nine other guys having very good to great years, including Zimmerman, Harper, and Goldschmidt (a couple in Colorado, mind you). And there's no mystery to Pujols' bogus total.

clemenza, Wednesday, 17 May 2017 22:44 (nine years ago)

two weeks pass...

Grand slam:

http://m.mlb.com/video/v1462152183

More productive than Thome when he hit his 600th, less productive than Sosa.

clemenza, Sunday, 4 June 2017 04:36 (nine years ago)

thome never sucked as bad as pjuols does now!

k3vin k., Sunday, 4 June 2017 04:56 (nine years ago)

damn he's on pace to score 49 runs

nomar, Sunday, 4 June 2017 05:43 (nine years ago)

$500K per run

Karl Malone, Sunday, 4 June 2017 05:46 (nine years ago)

Thome's last two seasons were split between four teams; I didn't look carefully enough--you're right, he was mostly pretty good except for his Orioles line.

clemenza, Sunday, 4 June 2017 12:52 (nine years ago)

Ben Carsley, BP:

"Thanks to his milestone 600th homer on Saturday, Albert Pujols has now spent more time trotting around the bases than Mike Trout has spent on this earth."

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 6 June 2017 18:48 (nine years ago)

two months pass...

.230/.275/.382, 74 wRC+, 5.9 BB%, -1.2 fWAR

only a little over 4 seasons to go on his contract

Karl Malone, Monday, 7 August 2017 18:00 (eight years ago)

his career fWAR is back down to exactly 90.0, so he's probably going to end down in the 80s unless he improves

Karl Malone, Monday, 7 August 2017 18:01 (eight years ago)

gonna get real ugly

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Monday, 7 August 2017 18:19 (eight years ago)

yr alltime GIDP leader

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/albert-pujols-grounded-into-history/

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 16 August 2017 19:41 (eight years ago)

hey, he's in good company!

1 pujols
2 ripken
3 pudge
4 aaron
5 yaz

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 16 August 2017 22:34 (eight years ago)

a lot fewer PA than most of them; he can get to 600 DP perhaps

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 17 August 2017 00:51 (eight years ago)

353 GIDP means 706 outs, so 26 games worth of outs by himself.

Van Horn Street, Thursday, 17 August 2017 01:39 (eight years ago)

609th HR ties Sosa

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 19 August 2017 00:29 (eight years ago)

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/albert-pujols-is-the-worst-player-in-baseball/

na (NA), Wednesday, 30 August 2017 19:41 (eight years ago)

TJ: Stanton chasing 60 is nice, but can we appreciate Albert getting close to the 100 RBI, < .400 SLG club?

Jeff Sullivan: He’s only seven RBI away!

Jeff Sullivan: Currently slugging .394

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Friday, 8 September 2017 21:38 (eight years ago)

Jeff Sullivan:

Okay, 1990 Joe Carter wins out. His 115 RBI that year are the most ever by a player who slugged under .400.
There are just 11 seasons on record in which a player has reached triple digits.
Joe Carter has two of them!

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Friday, 8 September 2017 21:56 (eight years ago)

i wonder how much better the angels would be with anyone else providing protection for trout

Karl Malone, Friday, 8 September 2017 21:57 (eight years ago)

i don't really know the front office dynamics but if scioscia keeps his job after batting pujols in the middle of the order all season i'd be surprised

k3vin k., Friday, 8 September 2017 22:34 (eight years ago)

if scioscia goes it'll be arte moreno's decision, and i doubt that he's concerned with where pujols bats in the order. not winning a playoff game since 2009, however . . .

mookieproof, Friday, 8 September 2017 23:34 (eight years ago)

Pujols has scored 48 runs all season.

looking at Carter, his seasons appear to be a bit better; still terrible, but they came in *relative* deadball periods.

nomar, Friday, 8 September 2017 23:59 (eight years ago)

(xpost) Not disagreeing with you, KM, but I'll just say in passing that of the 10,000 things Bill James has said over the years, one that he's never budged an inch on (he often modifies or even completely upends his opinions) is that the idea of one batter providing protection for another is just a myth.

clemenza, Saturday, 9 September 2017 01:57 (eight years ago)


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