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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1784550" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/birdland/in-sync-dynamic-duo-nolan-arenado-paul-goldschmidt-spur-cardinals-big-cowboy-energy/article_60768a92-c153-5e4b-8246-4efcd55cc68f.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/dgoold" target="_blank">Derrick Goold</a></p><p>PHOENIX — On the list of things Nolan Arenado has eagerly and urgently wanted to experience for the first time in his career, from winning a division crown to playing alongside Albert Pujols and succeeding in sync with Paul Goldschmidt, add one he did not know he was missing.</p><p>The fit of that first cowboy hat.</p><p>“I’d never worn a cowboy hat,” he admitted Friday.</p><p>Teammate Miles Mikolas remedied that before the charter flight Thursday night. The right-hander suggested the team dress with a western flair for the trip to Arizona, and his teammates were all a-boot that. Out came the patterned button downs, jeans, big belt buckles, and bigger belt buckles. Realizing the last-minute nature of his idea, Mikolas rushed to a store in St. Louis and purchased black cowboy hats for Albert Pujols, Yadier Molina, and Stetson rookie Arenado.</p><p>The infielder, who played eight years in Colorado without a cowboy hat or a division title, liked it enough to pay Mikolas back. Another life experience checked off. He's herding them all together.</p><p></p><p>Arenado had four hits, including three doubles, as the Cardinals outran Arizona, 5-1, and opened a four-game lead in the National League Central. With a head start on that division title, Arenado had his hits at cleanup, one spot ahead of Pujols, and one spot behind Goldschmidt, who homered as one of his three hits. About a year after Arenado mused about what could happen if he and Goldschmidt were both on a hot streak, he no longer has to wonder.</p><p>Wins.</p><p>Wins happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1784550, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/birdland/in-sync-dynamic-duo-nolan-arenado-paul-goldschmidt-spur-cardinals-big-cowboy-energy/article_60768a92-c153-5e4b-8246-4efcd55cc68f.html[/URL] [URL='https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/dgoold']Derrick Goold[/URL] PHOENIX — On the list of things Nolan Arenado has eagerly and urgently wanted to experience for the first time in his career, from winning a division crown to playing alongside Albert Pujols and succeeding in sync with Paul Goldschmidt, add one he did not know he was missing. The fit of that first cowboy hat. “I’d never worn a cowboy hat,” he admitted Friday. Teammate Miles Mikolas remedied that before the charter flight Thursday night. The right-hander suggested the team dress with a western flair for the trip to Arizona, and his teammates were all a-boot that. Out came the patterned button downs, jeans, big belt buckles, and bigger belt buckles. Realizing the last-minute nature of his idea, Mikolas rushed to a store in St. Louis and purchased black cowboy hats for Albert Pujols, Yadier Molina, and Stetson rookie Arenado. The infielder, who played eight years in Colorado without a cowboy hat or a division title, liked it enough to pay Mikolas back. Another life experience checked off. He's herding them all together. Arenado had four hits, including three doubles, as the Cardinals outran Arizona, 5-1, and opened a four-game lead in the National League Central. With a head start on that division title, Arenado had his hits at cleanup, one spot ahead of Pujols, and one spot behind Goldschmidt, who homered as one of his three hits. About a year after Arenado mused about what could happen if he and Goldschmidt were both on a hot streak, he no longer has to wonder. Wins. Wins happen. [/QUOTE]
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