Albert Pujols has informed the world that he's ready to manage in the big leagues, and is ready to go if he gets the call this season or before 2026. Naturally -- and nationally -- there's considerable speculation about a Pujols-Cardinals reunion, with The Great Pujols becoming the manager for a franchise and a fan base that he truly loves.
I don't know what will happen, but it would be risky business, and bad business, for Pujols to go manage another team if he's snubbed by the Cardinals. And can you imagine the reaction in Cardinal Nation if Pujols became a successful manager elsewhere?
In this video I take on the three issues thar are frequently cited as a reason to bypass Pujols as the next manager of the Cardinals. I did a lot of research on this, and I have a ton of information to present that might make you see this in a different way. Thanks for watching.
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