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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Meet Me in St. Louis

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As a kid, I loved hanging out at the baseball park. While a college student, I supported my college's baseball team and occasionally drove up to Atlanta to watch a Braves game. A classmate of mine from middle and high school got called up to the majors in 1994, and I followed his progress through that season - until the strike, anyway. After that, I stopped following major league baseball for a number of years, opting instead to attend the SEC tournaments, until the Sammy Sosa/Mark McGwire/Barry Bonds home run drama piqued my interest. The cloud of controversy over doping turned me off again.

It's no wonder, then, that I rocked on for so long largely unaware of Albert Pujols. One of the best players in the game today, Pujols has been nothing if not consistent during his ten years playing for the St. Louis Cardinals. His achievements in baseball are phenomenal. But what sets Pujols apart from other baseball greats isn't his athletic ability - it's his heart.

When Pujols was still a teenager, he married his wife, Deidre, and instantly became the father to her young daughter, Isabella, from a prior relationship. If that wasn't evidence enough of his generous spirit, add in the fact that Isabella has Down syndrome - not a tragedy, by any means, but a scary proposition for most young men his age.

Fast forward to 2005: Albert and Deidre Pujols started the Pujols Family Foundation, which seeks "to help those living with Down syndrome here at home and to improve the lives of the impoverished in the Dominican Republic", Albert's birthplace. Their tagline: Faith. Family. Others.

Albert Pujols - Faith. Family. OthersPujols is a committed Christian, a philanthropist, and, in an era where sports figures engage in outrageous behavior as a matter of course, he's a breath of fresh air. Pujols is an outstanding example of an individual who is using his God-given gifts to make a tremendous positive impact on society.

Albert Pujols makes me want to start following baseball again - the Cardinals, anyway - or at least take a little trip to St. Louis sometime. Who wants to join me?

For more information, visit the Pujols Family Foundation website, and be sure to take a few minutes to watch the 60 Minutes feature on Albert (link below).

The Incredible Albert Pujols

3 comments:

  1. Andi, I will meet you in St. Louis! Love Pujols!!!!

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  2. Did you ever see the musical "Meet Me in St. Louis"? I have been singing that song "Meet me in Saint Louie...Meet me at the Fair..." ever since I wrote the post!

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  3. Yes! Come to St. Louis, visit your Kappa Theta sisters! :)

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