Sunday, July 19, 2009

Breaking Down Albert Pujols' Triple Crown Chances

Albert Pujols took over the title of best player in baseball soon after breaking into the majors with the St. Louis Cardinals back in 2001 and has never looked back. Pujols, a .334/.427/.631 career hitter, has put up video-game numbers with such great consistency that his stretch of greatness over the past nine seasons rivals that of nearly any player in baseball history. Indeed, with 352 home runs, a 173 OPS+, 1,066 RBIs, 3,068 total bases and a staggering .437 Weighted On-Base Average (wOBA) in the decade, the Cardinals slugger has to be the favorite for player of the 2000s.

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