Topic: Albert Pujols
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - The Toronto Blue Jays took full advantage of the absence of injured Albert Pujols in Saturday's 6-3 victory to send the struggling St. Louis Cardinals to another loss without their All Star slugger.Juan Rivera launched a three-run homer ...
Dominican slugger Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals will miss four to six weeks with a fractured left forearm after being hurt in a Major League Baseball game, the club said Monday.The Cardinals took MRI and CT exams Monday morning, a ...
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - St. Louis Cardinals All-Star slugger Albert Pujols will miss four-to-six weeks after fracturing his arm during a collision at first base, the team said on Monday.An MRI performed on Monday showed a non-displaced fracture of the left forearm ...
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - St. Louis Cardinals All-Star slugger Albert Pujols left Sunday's game against the Kansas City Royals with a sprained left wrist suffered during a play at first base.Kansas City's Wilson Betemit hit a slow roller up the middle and ...
St. Louis slugger Albert Pujols arrived at spring training on Thursday vowing his lack of a new deal with the Cardinals won't be a distraction this season.Pujols and the Cardinals failed to agree on a new contract before the Wednesday deadline imposed ...
Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals missed their Wednesday deadline to negotiate a new contract before the start of the 2011 Major League Baseball season next month.That means the 31-year-old Dominican slugger, a three-time National League Most Valuable Player, is all-but ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The St. Louis Cardinals and their slugger Albert Pujols failed to reach a contract agreement by the first baseman's self-declared deadline on Wednesday, leaving open the chance he will become a free agent after this season.Pujols, a three-time ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The St. Louis Cardinals have until Wednesday to reach a deal with Albert Pujols and if they miss the slugger's deadline they will have to wait until after the season to keep him from hitting the free agent ...
Cincinnati first baseman Joey Votto was a near-unanimous choice as Major League Baseball's National League Most Valuable Player with 31 of 32 first-place ballots in voting announced Monday.The 27-year-old slugger becomes the third Canadian to capture a league Most Valuable Player award ...
It is a fairy tale ending to a long journey for Reds 1b Joey Votto. He finishes the 2010 season leading the National League in on base percentage (.424), slugging (.600) and OPS (1.024). Votto also places in the top three in ...