St. Louis Cardinals legend Albert Pujols became the fourth player in Major League Baseball history to reach 700 career home runs on Friday night with a two-homer effort against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pujols joins the distinct company in the form of some of the most prolific sluggers the game has ever seen: Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, and Babe Ruth.
Everyone here at Today’s Dough wants to congratulate Albert on reaching this historic milestone!
Pujols first clubbed career home run 699 in the third inning:
Then, in the fourth, Pujols connected with No. 700.
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