BUCKY FOX
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ALBERT PUJOLS
...the Angels will pay him $25 million a year
to switch uniforms next season.
A dazzling dozen athletes
filled up our first 12 yearsBy BUCKY FOX
of TheColumnists.com
Suddenly 2012 screams Angel scarlet. After 2011's Cardinal red.
What maintains the color for the new year?
Albert Pujols.
The superstud turned from Redbird to Halo at the drop of a $25 million annual check.
So now Sir Albert plays first base for Los Angeles. Baseball mania is back in the Land of Disney. Ten years after the Angels won their only world title, they're ready to ride Pujols to the peak again.
So watch Angel Stadium sell out nightly in 2012. That's the one downside. No more easy tickets.
The upside? Homers into the rocks. Winning. Hysteria. Locked in to the key to it all: Albert Pujols.
So here we are in December 2011, celebrating a dandy dozen of years for
TheColumnists.com as of Dec. 1. And counting.So many games. Athletes. Championships.
What was this web publication's first full year--the Year 2000--like again?
Shaq and Kobes Lakers won the first of three straight NBA titles.
Derek Jeter and Mo Rivera Yankees captured their third straight World
Series.Three horses Fusaichi Pegasus, Red Bullet, Commendable won each of
the Triple Crown races.Really doesnt seem that long ago. Who's been keeping us mesmerized all
this time?2000 Shaq. This was really his one megayear. MVP of the regular season and NBA Finals. And a Blazer-banishing dunk for highlight heaven.
2001 Andre Agassi. He was perpetual youth. Won the Aussie Open again. Simply the biggest reason to watch tennis at this point.
2002 Troy Glaus. Classic power in a classic World Series. When the seven games and Frisco were done, Glaus and the Angels were giants of baseball.
2003 Eric Gagne. He was on the greatest relief-pitcher run in baseball history. When he came on, the Dodger scoreboard flashed his goggled face and Game Over. Because it was.
2004 Roger Federer. The Swiss Swatter couldn't miss. Certainly not in the U.S. Open, his ultimate display of tennis brilliance.
2005 Kim Clijsters. The Belgian Belter had shown grand tennis for years, but never at a Slam. Until now. In the U.S. Open she bounced back against Maria Sharapova in the semis and polished off Mary Pierce in the title match.
2006 Manny Pacquiao. I'm married to a Filipina, so when the Filipino Fist fights, Saturday turns into PacMan Partytime, decked with serious grub from the Philippines. And at middecade, Manny was in the thick of his title bulge.
2007 Tom Brady. He beat 'em all. Even the Giants, who would avenge that game and turn his Pats' perfection into 18-1 by the end of the Super Bowl. Still, when Brady passed this season, you had to catch his act.
2008 Brett Favre. Finally my Jets had a Dude at quarterback. He was the talk of the country after his marathon exit from Green Bay. And staying with that color, he had New York soaring into contention until a dud landing.
2009 Kobe. Now he had his own championship with the Lakers. Shed of Shaq and sharing the ball with Pau Gasol, Bryant blew by Orlando in the NBA Finals.
2010 Aaron Rodgers. His wizardry with Green Bay sent every other NFL team Packing. And let every radio host forget Favre.
2011 Tim Tebow. Name one other Bronco. Thank you. Denver is so close to a Mile High because of the Florida lefty. Every week he runs and guns the orange and blue to nut-cuttin triumphs. Like on Dec. 4 in Minnesota.
As I sat at the sports book in Primm Valley, between L.A. and Vegas, multiple screens offered NFL games. I felt myself glued to one quarterback: Tebow. His direction past the Vikings was worth the hypnotism.©2011 by Bucky Fox. The illustration is courtesy of The Inquisitr. This column first posted Dec. 19, 2011.
Bucky Fox is an author and editor based in Southern California. You can visit Bucky Fox's website at www.BuckyFox.com
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