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Pujols, the 11-time All-Star, three-time MVP, two-time World Series champion who hit 703 homers and drove in 2,218 runs, retired after the 2022 season. He wasn’t sure what he wanted to do next ...
Pujols, 45, is ready to become the first 700-homer hitter to be a major-league manager. He will manage the Dominican Republic in the 2026 WBC.
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When Albert Pujols returned to the St Louis Cardinals in 2022, he had 700 home runs on his mind. He needed 21, which he had not reached since 2019 but he hit 24 to land at 703. As one of four ...
A St. Louis Cardinals-Albert Pujols pairing might not make sense just yet The St. Louis Cardinals are the first team to come to mind that might give Pujols a chance.
Now, Albert Pujols is daring to go where no 700 HR Club member has gone before. Pujols, 45, wants to become the first to be a major-league manager.
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