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Albert Pujols To Reportedly Sign One-Year, $2.5 Million Deal With St. Louis Cardinals

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Albert Pujols To Reportedly Sign One-Year, $2.5 Million Deal With St. Louis Cardinals

Albert Pujols To Reportedly Sign One-Year, $2.5 Million Deal With St. Louis Cardinals

Albert Pujols To Reportedly Sign One-Year, , $2.5 Million Deal With St.

Louis Cardinals.

Albert Pujols To Reportedly Sign One-Year, , $2.5 Million Deal With St.

Louis Cardinals.

ESPN reports that sources say Pujols is returning to the franchise that launched his MLB career.

ESPN reports that sources say Pujols is returning to the franchise that launched his MLB career.

On March 27, the first baseman and the Cardinals agreed to a one-year contract worth $2.5 million for the 2022 season.

On March 27, the first baseman and the Cardinals agreed to a one-year contract worth $2.5 million for the 2022 season.

The 42-year-old spent 11 seasons with the team, during which time he secured three National League MVP awards.

The 42-year-old spent 11 seasons with the team, during which time he secured three National League MVP awards.

He also helped the Cardinals win two World Series championships.

He also helped the Cardinals win two World Series championships.

Upon his return, he'll be reunited with Yadier Molina and Adam Wainwright.

ESPN reports that between 2001 to 2010, Pujols batted .331/.426/.625 with 408 home runs and 1,230 RBIs.

He left the Cardinals for a 10-year $240 million contract with the L.A.

Angels.

He left the Cardinals for a 10-year $240 million contract with the L.A.

Angels.

In May of 2021, the franchise released him from his contract, and he went to play for the L.A.

Dodgers.

In May of 2021, the franchise released him from his contract, and he went to play for the L.A.

Dodgers.

Now, it appears the Hall of Famer will end his career where it all began.

Now, it appears the Hall of Famer will end his career where it all began


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