The 42-year-old Pujols ranks fourth on the career homer list behind Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714) and Alex Rodriguez (696).
"I'm the grandpa in this clubhouse," Pujols said. Pound the zone and good things will happen." "I stuck to my guns and stuck with what works best. "To see him do these incredible things and you hear the crowd react, he's just giving the people what they want," Mikolas said. "That's what he's done his whole career." "Sometimes, you're going to get breaks.
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Pujols has said repeatedly this season that his statistical accomplishments matter little to him, but the mere mention of him tying Mays with 63 multi-home run games brought a brief rush of emotion to his face. Even now, at 42 years old and in his 22nd and final season, the future Hall of Famer gave reminders of his peak years Sunday when he registered the 63rd multi-home run game of his career, tying Willie Mays for fifth most all time. But the fact that they are still happening at all -- it was his first two-homer game at Busch Stadium since June 4, 2011 -- makes it at least a little surprising to Pujols. Right, Albert? Not a chance, he said with conviction. When you put in the work and with the blessing of the Lord, you’re going to have success, and that’s what I’m feeling.” It’s such a special career, and to see him keep doing it, it’s incredible,” said Mikolas after Pujols hit career regular-season home runs Nos. 688 and 689 on Sunday in the Cardinals’ 6-3 win over the rival Brewers at Busch Stadium, improving the team's record to 1 1/2 games above the Brewers at the top of the NL Central. “That’s how you get into the Hall of Fame. He doesn’t take anything for granted. Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson, who grew up idolizing Pujols, said he’ll someday tell his theoretical kids and grandkids that his dressing stall was six spots down from arguably the greatest right-handed hitter in history.
Cardinals legend Albert Pujols is still chasing the 700 home run mark and it's starting to look more and more possible he'll get there.
Fortunately, the Cards have plenty of incentive to deploy him against lefties specifically as the season progresses. Pujols will have to take his chances as they come. It might be easier if they weren’t in a battle for the NL Central with the Brewers, who are 1.5 games behind after St. Louis took the weekend series 2-1.
The MLB world was loving Albert Pujols' two-homer performance on Sunday to bring his career HR total to 689.
Wow." "ALBERT PUJOLS! THAT'S IT. THAT'S THE TWEET!" "ALBERT PUJOLS WITH A MOON SHOT," tweeted DraftKings Sportsbook.
Milwaukee's three runs came on a pair of homers by Hunter Renfroe and Rowdy Tellez. A terrific start by Aaron Ashby was wasted in the process.
Ashby pitched six innings in all, the second time he'd thrown at least that many since June 4. It marked the first time since July 2 Ashby had allowed multiple homers in a game and just the second time on the year. Ashby, who'd been staked to a 2-0 lead in the top of the second on a two-run homer by Renfroe — his 20th, and first since July 31 — recovered by retiring eight straight after the double. Both of those came in the second inning, on a laser-beam homer to left from Pujols and a double to right two batters later by Tommy Edman. Tyler O'Neill and Dylan Carlson also went deep. Coming in on the heels of a couple shaky starts, Aaron Ashby was borderline dominant his first two times through the order as he allowed only two balls out of the infield.
Albert Pujols hit two homers Sunday, giving him 689 for his career. Will he reach 700?
Major League Baseball Sunday's performance gives Pujols 10 homers on the season over 66 games. Pujols hit a solo shot in the second and a three-run drive in the eighth to give him 689 career homers.
Hours before he hit two homers in a 6-3 victory, Pujols gave struggling young outfielder Carlson a tip that he used to hit the game-changing, ...
Mikolas had just a pitched a perfect eighth, striking out the final two batters he’d face in the game and delivered the tie to the bottom of the inning. The young center fielder said talking with O’Neill about their intertwined slumps and O’Neill’s confidence earlier Sunday put him in “that right headspace to go out there.” The advice from Pujols gave him the right pitch to seek and the right place to look. “At this point in the season, you’re just trying to help the team win any way possible,” Carlson said. Marmol had made a decision earlier in the game to set up how he wanted the lineup to look for the Brewers’ lefty reliever Rogers. He stayed with Pujols against a right-handed reliever in the seventh and counted on the possibility the game would find its way back to him vs. In the second inning, Hunter Renfroe hit a two-run homer off Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas for the game’s first runs. By the time O’Neill came to the plate with one out in the sixth inning, neither outfielder had reached base against Milwaukee lefty Aaron Ashby. O’Neill had two ground outs. One didn’t leave the infield, and another was erased by a double play. He started the sixth Sunday with six homers in his past 265 plate appearances. The Cardinals’ ongoing search for a spark at leadoff brought them together again atop the lineup Sunday. While stretching and talking Sunday, O’Neill leaned over to Carlson. O’Neill and Carlson have lockers beside each other in the Cardinals clubhouse. Carlson has experienced upswings and downturns all season, while O’Neill has spent most of the year either injured on searching for his swing or both. He then stretched his hands across his chest, as if to highlight the team name stitched there.
St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols sure is making the most out of his ongoing final season in the majors.
#STLCardsslugger Albert Pujols now has 10 HRs. His 21 seasons with double-digit home runs is tied with Barry Bonds and Cards legend Stan Musial for 3rd in MLB history. Overall, Pujols has recorded an astounding 689 home runs in his storied career. He now sits in a tie with both Barry Bonds and Stan Musial for the third-most double-digit home run seasons, as noted by MLB.com’s John Denton. Only Hank Aaron (23) and Carl Yastrzemski (22) are above Pujols on this historic leaderboard.
The Cardinals took two of three from the Brewers in a pivotal weekend showdown and sit 1 1/2 games ahead of Milwaukee in the NL Central.
The Cardinals, in a prime scoring position, also in need of a pivotal win. “Somehow, we were going to find a stretch where we’re going to figure it out. “There is no way a team with these kinds of caliber of players and athletes that we have here, there was no way we were going to go 162 games playing up and down like we were,” Pujols said. They’ve been rejuvenated by rotation reinforcements obtained at the deadline and two MVP-worthy seasons in Goldschmidt and Arenado within the heart of their batting order. “For him to be my teammate now and be able to pass along some of his experiences with me, it’s something that I really cherish and am fortunate to be around. Just a month ago, a few days before a scuffling Cardinals club limped into the All-Star break mustering a record barely over .500, Pujols remained calm and composed at his locker. We just need to continue to do what we’re doing, and hopefully get some breaks here and there.” When the Cardinals signed Pujols to finish his illustrious 22-year career in St. Louis, they didn’t do it under the premise of nostalgia, nor to accompany Molina in his final season. Pujols smacked a solo shot off Brewers starter Aaron Ashby in the second inning after Mikolas was tagged for a two-run dinger courtesy of Hunter Renfroe in the half-inning prior, his only real mistake of the afternoon. He took one step out of the batter’s box before emphatically pointing to the Cardinals dugout, dropping his bat, and motioning as if he’d burst open his jersey to reveal a Superman logo. “The second half is going to be much better,” Pujols said. And he, along with the 44,142 fans at Busch Stadium on Sunday afternoon, knew it immediately.
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“No, esto es lo que yo espero de mí mismo”, dijo Pujols, quien llegó a 10 cuadrangulares por 21ra vez en su carrera, empatando a otra gran leyenda de los Cardenales, Stan Musial, y Barry Bonds en el tercer lugar de todos los tiempos. Pero para mí, todas esas son cosas que voy a ver cuando me siente y vea los números. 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El padre de Pujols, Bienvenido Pujols, idolatraba a Mays cuando el histórico jardinero central estaba acumulando 660 jonrones, 24 Juegos de Estrellas y dos premios JMV. Si haces algo que hizo Mays, le decía siempre su papá, entonces quiere decir que hiciste algo bien importante. Pero para mí, todas esas son cosas que voy a ver cuando me siente y vea los números. 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Su bambinazo solitario en el segundo despertó a la ofensiva de los Cardenales, y su cañonazo de tres rayas en el octavo sirvió para afianzar la ventaja en la primera serie que le gana San Luis a Milwaukee este año. Pero el hecho de que sigan pasando – fue su primer encuentro de dos jonrones en Busch Stadium desde el 4 de junio del 2011 – es al menos un poco sorpresivo para Pujols. ¿Verdad, Albert? De ninguna manera, dice con convicción. \n\n","providerName":"Twitter","providerUrl":"https://twitter.com","type":"rich","width":550,"__typename":"ExternalEmbedContent"},"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"es-us\",\"slug\":\"albert-pujols-batea-dos-jonrones-y-llega-a-689\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.4":{"data":{"type":"id","generated":true,"id":"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"es-us\",\"slug\":\"albert-pujols-batea-dos-jonrones-y-llega-a-689\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.4.data","typename":"ExternalEmbedContent"},"type":"oembed","__typename":"ExternalEmbed"},"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"es-us\",\"slug\":\"albert-pujols-batea-dos-jonrones-y-llega-a-689\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.5":{"content":"“No, esto es lo que yo espero de mí mismo”, dijo Pujols, quien llegó a 10 cuadrangulares por 21ra vez en su carrera, empatando a otra gran leyenda de los Cardenales, Stan Musial, y Barry Bonds en el tercer lugar de todos los tiempos. Es una leyenda”. Compañeros de equipo de Juan Yépez se burlan de él por seguir a Pujols como un cachorro perdido, cosa que al novato venezolano no le importa en lo más mínimo. Miles Mikolas se maravilla todos los días con lo hecho por Pujols, y luego se da cuenta que el grandioso jugador dominicano ha estado jugando a este nivel desde que Mikolas estaba en la escuela. No es como si va a llegar al Salón sin esforzarse este año. Va a llegar tumbando esa puerta y tendrá una bonita placa ahí en alguna parte”. “Así es que tú llegas al Salón de la Fama”, siguió Mikolas. “No da nada por sentado.
Albert Pujols put on a show in an important divisional matchup against the Brewers, while Michael Wacha made an emphatic return from injury.
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One has to wonder if a lot of 2022 success is because of the good mental place he's in, acknowledging that it's his last dance and time to enjoy the.
The game went to extras. ... I just try to do the best that I can to help this ballclub win. The past weekend was an homage to the past, as the 1982 World Series champions returned for its 40th reunion. But on Sept. 2, 1996, Ozzie started against the Astros. The Cards entered the day 1½ back of Houston for first place. And then his second homer, the three-run shot, was like a dagger jump shot to bury a basketball opponent. And whenever I don’t (play), I just try to be the best cheerleader.” Imagine the rush of those final at-bats! The second homer was his 689th. The first Busch Stadium blast went to Big Mac Land. The second homer, with the Cardinals up 3-2 in an airtight bottom of the eighth, felt like a walk-off. “Just watching his work ethic, his routines, he’s so diligent in what he does and understands his swing so well. “We’ve got guys in the dugout getting goosebumps,” winning pitcher Miles Mikolas said. ... I’m going to enjoy taking a little break.”
St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols hit a pair of home runs in Sunday's 6-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
“I’m the grandpa in this clubhouse,” Pujols said. But, for me, those are the things I’ll look at when I sit down and look at the numbers. “This is what I expect of myself. Please consider supporting us with a subscription. He need seven more to tie former New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez for fourth-place on the all-time list at 696. “Any time you put yourself in the same sentence with Willie Mays, it’s amazing,” Pujols said, per MLB.com. “What he did in this game, it’s pretty awesome.
What are St. Louis Cardinals teammates saying about Albert Pujols' resurgence? Let's take you inside the clubhouse for comments.
Pujols, 42, is a surefire Hall of Famer when he retires and has picked up infinite amounts of wisdom during his 22 years in the majors. So what do teammates have to say about Pujols and his quest for history? Some viewed it as a low-risk option to bring a Hall of Famer home for one last season to contribute off the bench.
St. Louis Cardinals legend Albert Pujols is not done. At 42 years old, the aging star is in the final stretch of his playing career. Pujols is set.
If he can hit a productive patch, there is no reason to believe that the surefire Hall of Famer can’t reach 700. With his season splits, it is safe to assume that he will start in every game the Cardinals face a lefty. With his days on the diamond limited, it may allow him to lock in more against those arms and go on a run. While it may be a dream built from a fairy tale, it is something that could invigorate the game of baseball, its fans, and the city of St. Louis. Obviously he is a far cry from his younger self, but he is too good of a hitter to struggle so mightily against right-handed pitching. He is no longer a middle of the order bat that is going to play every day. If Pujols hopes to get this done, he will need to have a little luck. While the number may have seemed out of reach before, is there a chance he can reach it? If he can stay within himself and within his approach, there could be a chance to hit home runs. With the season winding down, the legend has one final chance to go on a storybook run. Pujols is set to retire at the end of this season, closing the curtain on one of the most prolific careers of the 21st century. With a two-homer game on Sunday, he sits just 11 shy of reaching the plateau.
On the other hand are the facts that Pujols is a living legend, one of the best hitters to ever play the game, and still very much in pursuit of a career home ...
Pujols stands a little too upright and his belly sticks out a little too far to inspire that kind of fear these days, but that bat is still there. And when he uncorks a pair of swings like he did yesterday, the creaky joints and extra weight all disappear, and the only thing you can see is that bat whipping through the zone with the same old power and menace behind it. There was something about how he would stand at the plate—all of his muscles taut and his head completely still, the bat waiting behind him like a stinger—that always made me believe, no matter what, that the next pitch was destined to be deposited over the fence. On the other hand are the facts that Pujols is a living legend, one of the best hitters to ever play the game, and still very much in pursuit of a career home run total that has only previously been reached by the true gods of the game. Baseball is so hard, and unless you are Barry Bonds there is basically no way to regularly play it as a 42-year-old man in much of a dignified manner. The stakes were high—St. Louis now has a 1.5-game lead over the Brewers in the NL Central after taking two of three from them this weekend—so Pujols’s homers were plenty meaningful, but more importantly, they were magnificent to behold.
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“It is in the back of my mind … because I don’t think about it,” he said with a laugh. Opposing players routinely wait for him around the batting cage to tell him how he was their favorite player and ask for a signed jersey or bat. Pujols’ status as a true legend of the game has resulted in several opposing franchises -- some of whom he has tortured through the years -- honoring him with retirement gifts. Late Sunday, after Pujols demolished home runs 688 and 689 of his Hall of Fame-bound career to lift the Cardinals past the rival Brewers, he directly answered questions about a potential 2023 return. Doesn’t he want to come back and eclipse the 700 home run plateau? Can’t Albert come back in 2023, stay in the role of lefty-bashing slugger and continue to club home runs?
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Pujols went 2-for-4 with two home runs and four total RBI in Sunday's win over the Brewers. Pujols launched a solo shot in the second inning to put St.
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St. Louis Cardinals legend Albert Pujols is closing in on 700 homers. The question is whether or not there is enough time left to get there.
St. Louis Cardinals legend Albert Pujols is closing in on 700 homers. It turns out that there may still be a bit left in the tank after all. After his two home runs on Sunday, Pujols has 689 homers in his career, the fifth most in major league history.
Pujols descargó todo su poder este domingo, en San Luis. No sacó una pelota del parque. Sacó dos. Y el segundo de esos bombazos recorrió 443 pies. Ese fue el ...
Para su fortuna y la de sus seguidores, ha logrado mantenerse saludable, luego de superar problemas físicos en el pasado que nos habrían impedido disfrutar de esta fiesta. Es verdad que le ha costado mucho ligar ante los pitchers de su misma mano. Pujols está logrando que su último baile tenga impacto. Pero el 10 de agosto hizo algo todavía más notable. Su línea ofensiva contra los siniestros es brillante. Pujols descargó todo su poder este domingo, en San Luis. No sacó una pelota del parque.
Cardinals DH Albert Pujols has been on an incredible run since the start of July, outpacing everyone but Aaron Judge in OPS.
He’s actually been one of the best hitters in baseball for more than a month. If he can put together a run like this at 42 years old, it’s not so far fetched to imagine him producing at 43 as well. Pujols is doing more than just chasing that career mark or putting up decent numbers for a 42-year-old.
The future Hall of Famer may be reaching the end of his career, but he's going out with a bang.
CHESTERFIELD — On Sunday, Cardinals legend Albert Pujols electrified fans at Busch Stadium with two home runs against the Brewers.