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Albert Pujols two-run shot off Esmil Rogers off

José Alberto Pujols Alcántara (born January 16, 1980), better known as Albert Pujols (Spanish pronunciation, is a Dominican professional baseball player with the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. Currently a first baseman, Pujols is considered one of the top players in Major League Baseball and the most feared hitter in baseball, according to a poll of all 30 MLB managers in 2008. Positions: First Baseman, Leftfielder and Third Baseman Bats: Right, Throws: Right Height: 6' 3", Weight: 230 lb. Born: January 16, 1980 in Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, D.R. (Age 31) High School: Fort Osage (Independence, MO) Albert Pujols' National League-leading 29th home run in the first inning Sunday night was also the longest at 6-year-old Busch Stadium. Pujols two-run shot off Esmil Rogers off the Colorado Rockies cleared the bleachers beyond the visitor's bullpen in left field and was estimated at 465 feet. At times sensitive to questions regarding what so far has ...

Live - Sunday football latest news

1835: Nine down, then, one to go. Can Manchester City round off the opening round of Premier League fixtures with its first home win - or will new-boys Swansea hit the ground running on their first appearance in the top flight since 1983? Make sure you join me - Sam Lyon - tomorrow night to find out. Before then it's all about Match of the Day 2 tonight at 2225. Until tomorrow, then, see ya! PaulThompson89 on Twitter: "West Brom concede thanks to Reid who did the deed to give Utd the lead and it's not what the Baggies need..." Mitesh, Sawbridgeworth via text: "I love how everyone is defining the entire season on one game. There is a long way still to go!" 1828: WEST BROM 1-2 MAN UTD Saj Chowdhury reports: "A winning start for United, but at what cost? Rio Ferdinand out for six weeks and centre-back partner Nemanja Vidic out for two weeks. Fortune saved United today, but they will have to improve fast without their senior defenders." 1825: STOKE ...