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Pujols Opts To Skip The Baseball Classic

  • Albert Pujols still said on Sunday that it is confirmed that he will not be playing for the World Baseball Classics.

    Underwriters of the World Baseball Classics are reluctant of insuring Pujols’ participation, due to the latter’s nerve transposition surgery in his right elbow last October. Pujols admitted that if he is not insured, then he will not be suiting up for the Dominican Republic, although there was a slight chance that he might be able to play in the Classic.  Albert Pujols At Bat

    “My main priority is here, to make sure that I’m ready for my season,” Pujols said. “Obviously it’s always good to represent the Dominican Republic. I’ve already done it once. I need to make sure everything goes the right way. I’m not going to go out there and play without insurance. I don’t think that’s a smart thing, myself coming from an injury. … I need to make sure right here in the next couple weeks how my elbow reacts to training here every day. I train during the offseason and it’s not the same as here in Spring Training.”

    Manager Tony La Russa expressed his concern about Pujols playing in the Classics. Pujols may be currently feeling fine, but the manager feels that it is too risky for Pujols to play high pressure games instantly. Instead, it would be better for him to gradually play and taking things slow for a moment than to jeopardize the elbow again.

    He admitted to that same instinct, saying that it was reason enough to be warned and cautious before going to any random decisions.
    “I know that I can control myself, but I’m concerned about that the same way too,” he said. “Obviously when the games start, as you know, I don’t take it easy in the game.”

    All other decisions will not rely on Pujols alone, which, in one part is a good thing. Without any expectations whatsoever to the insurance policy, he is positive that playing in the Classics is now out of his way.

    “If they can’t get insurance, I’m definitely not going to play,” Pujols said.

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