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justinevans
02/08/07, 02:56 PM
ST. LOUIS -- Albert Pujols has won an NL MVP award, a Gold Glove and a World Series. He added a perfect 100 on his U.S. citizenship test to his résumé this week.

The St. Louis Cardinals' star became a U.S. citizen Wednesday during a ceremony at the Eagleton Courthouse. Pujols' wife, Diedre, arranged to have about two dozen relatives and friends watch U.S. District Judge E. Richard Webber swear in Pujols.

Chester Moyer, the officer in charge of the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Service office in St. Louis, said Thursday that Diedre Pujols served as her husband's tutor. Moyer said Pujols, 27, spent about a year preparing for the citizenship exam.

"He even answered a bunch of additional questions and gave us more answers than we asked," Moyer said. "He clenched his fist and said, 'I got 100 percent!'

"He just had a grin from ear to ear," Moyer said. "He was thrilled to become a citizen."

Pujols' agent and officials with his foundation, the Pujols Family Foundation, did not return telephone calls seeking comment.

The ceremony was open to the public, but there was no publicity about Pujols' participation. He was the only person sworn in Wednesday.

Pujols grew up in the Dominican Republic, moved with his father to the Kansas City area when he was 16, and graduated from Fort Osage High School in Independence, Mo., in 1998. He was selected by the Cardinals in the 13th round of the 1999 amateur draft after playing baseball at Maple Woods Community College in Kansas City.

In six major league seasons, Pujols has 250 homers, 758 RBIs and a .332 batting average. He was the 2005 NL MVP and has finished second three times, including last season, when he hit 49 homers and drove in 137 runs while hitting .331 in leading the Cardinals to their first World Series title in 24 years. The first baseman won his first NL Gold Glove in 2006.

Soon after the citizenship ceremony, Pujols flew to Florida to prepare for the opening of spring training. Pitchers and catchers report Wednesday and begin workouts the next day. Position players are due to report Feb. 19.

rcrook
02/08/07, 06:02 PM
I bet 99 percent of americans couldn't get a 100 percent on this test if they took it now

Chriz2z
02/08/07, 06:08 PM
That's pretty cool. Good for him.

Trainsaw
02/08/07, 06:40 PM
I bet 99 percent of americans couldn't get a 100 percent on this test if they took it now

know any websites that you can take it on?

startBBtoday
02/08/07, 07:18 PM
i'll bet when manny took his he got a 59.6 or some shit

KB3RG
02/08/07, 07:47 PM
I bet 99 percent of americans couldn't get a 100 percent on this test if they took it now

haha so true
know any websites that you can take it on?


i was thinking the same thing. I would love to see some of the questions on there

ForlrnPerplxity
02/08/07, 08:42 PM
Pujols pwns all.

falloutboy.
02/08/07, 08:45 PM
:thumbup: way to be pujols. now will you be kind when you play the rockies this season and let us win, k thanks.

Goodbye Forever
02/09/07, 10:35 AM
haha so true



i was thinking the same thing. I would love to see some of the questions on there

http://usgovinfo.about.com/blinstst.htm

Sample test. Thank you, Deadspin. It's pretty simple, nothing that hopefully any legitimate high school graduate couldn't ace.

preppyak
02/09/07, 10:50 AM
I bet 99 percent of americans couldn't get a 100 percent on this test if they took it now

http://usgovinfo.about.com/blinstst.htm

Sample test. Thank you, Deadspin. It's pretty simple, nothing that hopefully any legitimate high school graduate couldn't ace.
Yeah...still cool that he was happy that he aced it though...good to see that citizenship means something to him.

31. Can you name the two senators from your state?
41. Who is the current governor of your state?
44. Can you name thirteen original states?
50. Who is the head of your local government?


These would probably all get a bunch of people...I know a lot of Americans don't know their senators (http://www.absolutepunk.net/) and representatives

Goodbye Forever
02/09/07, 11:00 AM
Yeah, 100% is pretty impressive for someone not raised here (and even for someone that was). Like you said, it's good to know that he actually really cared about it and obviously put forth effort into getting done.

leftstranded
02/09/07, 04:25 PM
love to see that. now let's make all americans take this and see what happens

rcrook
02/09/07, 05:21 PM
love to see that. now let's make all americans take this and see what happens

what if all illegal immigrants must score a 25 percent or higher to stay in this country...99 percent would be gone guaranteed

fire on my lips
02/09/07, 05:52 PM
what if all illegal immigrants must score a 25 percent or higher to stay in this country...99 percent would be gone guaranteed

dude, that's two immigrant jokes in a little more than two days...

justinevans
02/09/07, 08:46 PM
dude, that's two immigrant jokes in a little more than two days...

that's probably more of a fact though.

asmolitor
02/10/07, 07:02 PM
there really isn't anything albert pujols can't do to utter perfection. you know, he might as well learn to pitch. he'd be like a modern babe ruth, minus the strikeouts and... uhh, fat.

crit
02/10/07, 07:12 PM
http://dugout.progressiveboink.com/archive/nick110.htm

Pujol_Junkie: what e'score did you get on this test e'gain?
MannyTheTorpedoes: passed mang 67 persent
Pujol_Junkie: eesh that's not e'so good
MannyTheTorpedoes: manny D'ing manny