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Angels, celebs turn out for Pujols’ golf tourney
While Albert Pujols may be a nine-time All-Star and three-time National League MVP, the Angels first baseman pulls no punches in describing his golf game.
Albert Pujols: Helping Families and Making A Difference
Over the past decade, Albert Pujols has been one of the most accomplished hitters in the game, amassing 400 plus home runs while winning three National League MVP awards, being named an NL All-Star nine times and winning a pair of World Series rings.
Pujols to expand St. Louis-based nonprofit to three other states
People with Down syndrome who live in Kansas City, Nashville, Tenn., and Southern California could soon be dancing with Albert Pujols, whose charity announced plans Monday to expand beyond its St. Louis base.
Albert Pujols: Angels’ man and machine
Albert Pujols’ brown eyes suddenly warm from the slugger’s low simmer to a child’s flicker on this spring morning in the Angels’ clubhouse.
The Angel as guardian: Albert Pujols’ charitable commitment
Baseball is a game of endless numbers and statistics, but here’s a line you’ve probably never seen before: From May 2005 through last May, Albert Pujols hit .527 (39 for 74) in 22 games, with 12 homers and 25 runs batted in, following events in which he interacted with people with Down syndrome.
Kids with Down Syndrome celebrate prom and Pujols
While Albert Pujols took the field tonight, kids with down syndrome took to the dance floor in Chesterfield. It was the Pujols Family Foundation’s annual prom.
Cards meet Buses for Baseball children
Regardless of the final score in Wednesday night’s Cardinals game, some fans will be leaving Busch Stadium happy no matter what.
As a part of “Buses for Baseball” program, 50 kids who are a part of the Pujols Family Foundation
Most Valuable Person
The best player in professional baseball is an imposing figure even without a tight-fitting uniform or a bat in his hands.
Top 100 players of the decade
When making a list like this — the 100 greatest players of this decade, which by the way I’ve officially and irreversibly dubbed “the 0’s” — it’s easy to look at statistics.