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Cardinals’ Pujols calls out Rasmus

R.B. Fallstrom Associated Press

ST. LOUIS – A season that is slipping away for the St. Louis Cardinals has turned personal, with star slugger Albert Pujols criticizing young outfielder Colby Rasmus.

Rasmus has admitted he wasn’t always happy while playing for the Cardinals as a rookie last year and this season. The 24-year-old center fielder is denying reports, however, that he asked in July to be traded.

Pujols says Rasmus, whose 19 homers are third on the team behind Pujols and Matt Holliday, needs to spend more time in the majors before he starts complaining. The three-time N.L. MVP said Sunday that if Rasmus wants to play somewhere else, the Cardinals should accommodate him.

“It’s a privilege to play in this organization, just behind the Yankees with 10 World Series (titles) and be able to be in the postseason almost every year,” Pujols said. “I have nothing negative to say about this organization.

“For a young kid to come up and say that, that he wants to be somewhere else, I don’t know why.”

Pujols pointed out that he, too, was once a “young guy.”

“You need to know the mistake you make and be accountable to that. I think for him to come up and ask for a trade and that you guys should know about it, I don’t think that was pretty professional,” Pujols told reporters.

The Cardinals trail N.L. Central-leading Cincinnati by seven games and dropped eight of 10 on their latest road trip. Even after taking two of three from the Reds this weekend, the defending division champions were long shots to make the postseason.

Rasmus hasn’t always gotten along with manager Tony La Russa – over the years, Scott Rolen and some other St. Louis players didn’t see eye-to-eye with him, either – and has appeared moody at times. Pujols said he didn’t know whether Rasmus was happy.

“With Colby,” Pujols said, “You never know.”