During a home stand that featured a 5-1 record, two extra-inning games, and more perfection against the reeling Cincinnati Reds, the Cardinals moved into first place. But did they also reveal their personality. In a brand new BPIB, brought to you by Lumberlend, com, Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold, in Pittsburgh, and columnist Ben Frederickson, in St. Louis, discuss whether an identity is emerging for the Cardinals in late April, and whether those traits are shared with one player (Yadier Molina), multiple players (Tommy Pham), or will eventually be dominated by another player (Marcell Ozuna). If the Cardinals have many, varied ways to win, don't they also need to have many, varied types of leader to follow. Also discussed is Albert Pujols' career, and whether his 3,000th hit would be more celebrated if it came with the Cardinals -- but if the Cardinals might be less celebrated if he had stayed. Plus: Jack Flaherty's start. Can he stick?