Albert Pujols News
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Clayton Kershaw’s historic opening day start for the Los Angeles Dodgers demonstrated why the 25- year-old left-hander, who elicits comparisons to Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax, might become the first $200 million pitcher in Major League Baseball history.
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Mike Trout, the Los Angeles Angels record-setting outfielder, made more money for fantasy baseball team owners last season than he earned himself.
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St. Louis Cardinals All-Star first baseman Albert Pujols is expected to miss four to six weeks of action after fracturing his left forearm, the team said.
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Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals said they’ll suspend contract negotiations for the rest of the season if they don’t reach an agreement on a new deal by a club-imposed deadline of noon New York time tomorrow.
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Albert Pujols hit his first home run since joining the Los Angeles Angels with a $240 million contract, ending the longest regular-season drought of his Major League Baseball career at 110 at-bats.
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Albert Pujols may have gotten a better deal than the Los Angeles Angels with his new contract, said Michael Cramer, who was president of the Texas Rangers when they gave Alex Rodriguez $252 million over 10 years.
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The news that Albert Pujols was joining the Los Angeles Angels as a free agent was felt today throughout Major League Baseball -- and at the three-time Most Valuable Player’s St. Louis restaurant.
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St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols was activated from the disabled list, 15 days after breaking his left arm and two weeks before he was expected to return, Major League Baseball said on its website.
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Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals failed to agree on a new contract before today’s self- imposed deadline, when the three-time National League Most Valuable Player reports to spring training.
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Albert Pujols hit three home runs and drove in six to power the St. Louis Cardinals to a 16-7 win over the Texas Rangers and a two-games-to-one lead in the World Series.
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