Albert Pujols is a Dominican-American professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB).
At the pinnacle of his career, Albert Pujols was a highly regarded hitter who displayed “a combination of contact hitting ability, patience, and raw power.”
He is a six-time winner of the Silver Slugger award and has twice led the National League in home runs. In addition, he has once led the National League in batting average, doubles, and RBIs. He has also won the Silver Slugger award six times.
With 14 seasons of 100 or more RBIs, he is one of only five players in the history of Major League Baseball to have topped 2,000 RBIs in his career. During the 2020 season, he will pass Alex Rodriguez for third place on the official all-time list of RBIs, and passing him for third place on the list will take place during the 2021 season.
In 2018, Albert Pujols amassed his 3,000th hit for his career, making him the 32nd player in the history of Major League Baseball to accomplish that milestone.
In addition, Albert Pujols joined the ranks of Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, and Alex Rodriguez by becoming the fourth player in baseball history to collect 3,000 hits and 600 home runs. As of the year 2022, he is the oldest player still active in Major League Baseball.
Does Albert Pujols Speak English?
Albert Pujols speaks English very well. When Pujols moved to Missouri, he didn’t speak English, but he learned it while he was in high school at Fort Osage. He also played baseball, which he was good at right away. Pujols played for two years, and both times he was named all-state. He had the kind of self-control that would have served him well as a professional athlete even in high school.