#32 Albert Pujols

 

Albert Pujols
1B/3B/OF
2001-Present
3X MVP, 10X All Star
600 HR, 3000 Hits

By the time 2001 rolled around it was hard for a prospect to sneak up on you. Guys were hyped as they climbed the minor league ladder and some made it and some didn't. Albert Pujols was different, he spent one year in the minors depsite being a 13th round pick. Showed up in camp with the Cardinals in 2001 and made the team, won a job, won Rookie of the Year for the NL and finished 4th in MVP voting, and has never ever looked back.

The most fearsome hitter in the game for the first 10 yearts of his career and still a threat into his 40s. Pujols is a right handed bad the likes of which we haven't seen in the game in a long long time.

He's won a batting title, 2 HR crowns and 3 MVP awards. He's won 2 World Series titles as the best player on his team. He's a .323 career hitter in the playoffs with 19 HRs. He even won a couple gold gloves before age robbed him of his monility. He's currently at .299 with over 600 HR and 3000 hits and he's not retired yet.

He's 20th all time in WAR amongst position players. He's 5th all time in doubles and third all time in RBI. He's fifth on the career home run list. 

Albert Pujols is a once a generation hitter, and he was the once generation hitter for my generation. That's pretty cool. 


Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Basketball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome. 




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