Albert Pujols is now hitting .242/.287/.395 over his last 1,155 plate appearances. Frankly, if I was Trout at this point I'd ask the team if I could personally buy out the rest of his contract.
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Just look at how far Pujols' career averages have fallen off from this long, slow bleed.pic.twitter.com/EH2MINICip
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Replying to @baseballcrank
The only drawback of MLB getting serious about steroids--aging stars who actually show their age.
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Replying to @BillDeVinney @baseballcrank
In the specific case of Pujols, that's not exactly it
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Replying to @InfinityBall @baseballcrank
I thought it was generally accepted that Pujols was clean. No?
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Replying to @BillDeVinney @InfinityBall
The suspicion with Pujols has always been about his real age, not roids.
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