Albert Pujols News
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Mickey Hatcher was fired as hitting coach of the Los Angeles Angels, who have scored the third- fewest runs in the American League and gotten one home run in 146 at-bats from free-agent acquisition Albert Pujols.
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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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Chris Iannetta hit a two-run homer in the second inning as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the New York Yankees 7-1, while the New York Mets shut out the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 in Major League Baseball games.
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Third baseman Alex Rodriguez hit his 630th career home run and Hiroki Kuroda pitched eight scoreless innings as the New York Yankees beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-0 in their first home game of the Major League Baseball season.
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The new owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers will need more than great play on the field to justify the record $2.15 billion they paid for the baseball team. They may need to transform the real estate surrounding Dodger Stadium into a money maker, succeeding where their predecessors failed.
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The New York Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Angels 11-5 as pitcher Ivan Nova won his 14th consecutive decision dating back to last season and Derek Jeter slugged a three-run home run.
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The jersey of New York Yankees’ All- Star shortstop Derek Jeter was the biggest seller in Major League Baseball last year as he surpassed the 3,000-hit plateau.
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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 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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Alex Rodriguez hit the 630th home run of his career, moving into a tie for fifth on Major League Baseball’s all-time list, as the New York Yankees beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-0 on Opening Day at Yankee Stadium.
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