Nothing angers me more than ANY player standing there admiring their work. Aramis, Sammy, Albert, Bonds, whoever. If a guy hit a home run every time they stepped to the plate, that might actually make them bigger than the game itself. Until then, they are likely to fail to get a hit 70% of the time (and currently 80% if your name happens to be Aramis). Because they will fail 70% of the time, I don't see the need to showboat if they do actually get ahold of one. I don't want to see the pitcher watch the hitter walk back to the dugout after every K and I don't want to see any other display that tells me these players think they are bigger than the game. That was one element of the WBC that I really enjoyed. The Cuba/Japan game was one that I truly enjoyed. The catcher would practically beat the runner down the first base line on a grounder and every other defender was moving on every play, knowing they could back up somebody. It's all about selfishness and poor showmanship anymore and it's quite disgusting. The part I don't understand exactly is, who exactly are they attempting to impress when they stand there to admire a home run they just hit? It's an absolute honor to be one of the few talented enough people to play baseball in MLB. Don't bring your attitude with you. That's not what got you there. Respect the fact that you are being paid very well to play this game, and give something back, even if all you really can give back is hustle and sportsmanship. If I ever wonder why some of my all time favorite baseball players are guys like Mark Loretta, Bill Mueller and Shawon Dunston, it's because these guys play the game right. They run out easy grounders, they back up their teammates, etc... If Rolen plays the game the same way, then I respect him the same way. Bottom line, what Albert did was definitely wrong, as was what Oliver Perez did. Zambrano's fist pumps are not a problem in my mind IF they are in celebration of the successes of the team and not meant to show up the opponent. I can't say that each time Zambrano has fist pumped in celebration that it wasn't to show up the opponent. He's young and he's very emotional. I'm sure everyone has their own grading curve of what constitutes poor sportsmanship. But, you better believe it that it doesn't matter whether they play for the Cubs or the Cardinals, when I see someone get ahold of one and stand there and admire it, I'll have the same reaction. I'll probably be a bit more forgiving of a Cub that does it, simply because he plays for the Cubs and I see all sides of him. The only time I'd watch a Cardinal game is if they are playing the Cubs, so I can't be as forgiving. That's a bias I'm sure a lot of us share. Are you going to think the same way of a family member who does something that offends you as you would a complete stranger? Probably not. This isn't the first time I've seen Pujols behave this way. Therefore, I don't think too highly of him. He's a great hitter, no doubt. Arguably the best in the game. Unfortunately, it's HIS own actions that I can't say the same about the way he treats the game that gives him the opportunity to show the world his talents.