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"He caught my eye last season as a rookie when, against the Padres, he hit a home run on a three-ball, no-strike pitch to the opposite field. Now that was something." - Tony Gwynn
"He has a passion for the game, a love for the game. You can see it. You can sense it. He's got natural God-given ability. A natural baseball player. A warrior. The man is good at every little thing he does." - Former Cardinals hitting coach Mike Easler
"He has the best work habits I've ever seen out of a young kid. He takes nothing for granted." - Cardinals hitting coach Mitchell Page
"He is the whole package as far as a player. He commits to defense just like he does offense. He has natural talent. He's a young guy, very smart, very tough-minded." - Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa
"He stands there like a man. They didn't teach him fear at home, where he grew up. It's not part of his bag." - Giants manager Felipe Alou
""He's a better man, than he is a ballplayer." - Marty Kilgore, Albert Pujols coach at Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City
"He's a freak. There's no awe in his eyes." - Cardinals teammate Fernando Vina
"He's focused in everything he does, from hitting to running down the line. He doesn't go through the motions." - Hall of Famer Red Schoendienst
"Here's this big, strong, good-looking kid just standing there smiling, saying he wants to play beisbol. It was like a gift from the baseball gods." - Dave Fry, Albert Pujols coach at Fort Osage High School
"His approach is so mature at the plate. He doesn't get himself out." - Cardinals teammate Scott Rolen
"I believe he's been reincarnated, that he played before, in the twenties and thirties, and he's back to prove something." - Former teammate Mark McGwire
"I've never been around anyone that driven. He'd hit three times a day, before, during and after practice. He focused on baseball, his relationship. He'd get his rest and prepare himself." - Marty Kilgore, Albert Pujols coach at Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City
"In the conversation of the greatest players of all time. Albert is in there already." - Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa
"I've never seen anything like it. He's quick to the ball with his bat, he hits to all fields, he rarely goes out of the strike zone, and no situation seems to rattle him." - Pirates manager Lloyd McClendon
"I would put him right behind Barry Bonds. I think Barry's an incredible force and their club did qualify for the playoffs. Barry had a monster season for a winning team, so I would say that he's probably the most valuable guy. But I'd put Albert (Pujols) right behind Barry." - Manager Tony LaRussa
"Left-hander, right-hander, soft thrower, power guy, fastballs away, fastballs inhe doesn't have any holes." - Cardinals teammate Tino Martinez
"(Albert) Pujols has no glaring weaknesses, and he doesn't chase many bad pitches. Last season people kept waiting for him to come back down to earth, but he never did and finished with outstanding numbers." - Tony Gwynn
"(Albert) Pujols is a new breed of player in that he is both versatile in the field and disciplined at the plate. He is athletic enough to play first base, third base or either corner outfield position. And in only his second season, Pujols is one of the game's best young hitters. Because his numbers are so good, he makes you forget that he is only twenty-two." - Tony Gwynn
"The thing just went and went and went, and then you heard this, 'Bong!' I thought, 'Jiminy, did he hit a ball that far?' It had to be 485-490 feet." - Dave Fry, Albert Pujols coach at Fort Osage High School
"Talk to him for ten minutes. He's an excellent human being kind, gentle, caring. He's an amazing ballplayer who would never say he's amazing." - Deidre Pujols (Albert Pujols' wife)
"You don't have to scout a guy like Albert (Pujols). He draws attention to himself. He has such inner confidence, without being cocky." - Former Major League manager Jim Leyland
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