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Austin
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There sure isn't much excitement surrounding Pujols' chase for 600 homers.
Pujols is at 599 homers, but Angel Stadium was 10,000 fans short of a capacity crowd last night despite the potential historical significance.
ESPN has been commenting how fans nationwide don't really care about the milestone.
Pujols has never been nearly as popular as Jeter or Arod or Trout or Harper or Ichiro or probably another dozen players.
Despite Pujols being presumably clean, has the steroid era ruined the excitement for big home run milestones? Why aren't this week's Angels games selling out?
Pujols is at 599 homers, but Angel Stadium was 10,000 fans short of a capacity crowd last night despite the potential historical significance.
ESPN has been commenting how fans nationwide don't really care about the milestone.
Pujols has never been nearly as popular as Jeter or Arod or Trout or Harper or Ichiro or probably another dozen players.
Despite Pujols being presumably clean, has the steroid era ruined the excitement for big home run milestones? Why aren't this week's Angels games selling out?