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Albert Pujols Hits 400th Career Homer

Aug 26, 2010 – 8:13 PM
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Albert PujolsWASHINGTON -- Albert Pujols hit his 400th career home run Thursday night, becoming the 47th major league player to reach that milestone.

The Cardinals first baseman cranked a 0-1 pitch from Nationals starter Jordan Zimmermann over the center field fence at Nationals Park in the top of the fourth inning for his 34th homer of the season. The 30-year-old hit the milestone in his 1,523rd major league game, breaking a tie with Al Kaline and Andres Galarraga on the all-time list. Both of those sluggers retired sitting on 399 homers.

Pujols' total ranks eighth among active players, with Andruw Jones next at 405. Every player ahead of Pujols on that list is at least three years older, so he should have plenty of time to keep chipping away at the statistical landmarks still to be conquered.

Perhaps most impressive about Pujols' power to date in his career is the command of the strike zone that has always accompanied it. He is one of just 16 players in baseball history to have accumulated at least 400 homers while walking more times than he has struck out. Cardinals legend Stan Musial is also on that list.
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