Albert Pujols was born on January 16, 1980, in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic as José Alberto Pujols Alcántara. He is a professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball.
Albert is nicknamed “The Machine, Big Al, Phat Albert among others. He played his first 11 seasons in MLB for the Cardinals, then played with the Los Angeles Angels for more than nine seasons. The baseball living legend is married to Diedre Pujols and they are blessed with four children.
Does Albert Pujols have a world series ring?
Yes!, Pujols won two World Series Rings. One in 2006 and the other in 2011. As of 2021, he is third in major league history in home runs, trailing only Henry Aaron and Babe Ruth. He is one of four players to amass more than 6,000 total bases and is fifth all-time in home runs and doubles. Pujols set the major league record for assists with 185 in 2009.
Does Albert Pujols have a gold glove?
Pujols has two Gold Gloves, so far in his 10-year career. In 159 games, Pujols batted .312 with 183 hits and 39 doubles, tied for eighth with Marlon Byrd. He led the league in runs scored 115, home runs 42, and RBI 118. He won his second Gold Glove Award for first base, and he won the NL First Base Silver Slugger Award for the sixth time.
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