
Albert Pujols Hits 700th Home Run Front Page Newspaper Print
St. Louis Cardinal's greatest hitter, Albert Pujols, hits his 700th home run on September 23, 2022. Pujols became the fourth member of the 700 Home Run club in Major League Baseball history together with Babe Ruth (with 714 home runs), Barry Bonds (with 762 home runs), and Hank Aaron (with 755 home runs). Playing against the Los Angeles Dodgers at the Dodger Stadium, Albert Pujols made history as he crushed a pitch by Phil Bickford 389 feet into the stand. The 42-year-old slugger was celebrated by the Dodgers and the Cardinals fans present at the stadium. Adding to the three MVP awards in 2005, 2008, and 2009, a six-time Silver Slugger, and two World Series titles, among many others, the 700th home run solidified Pujol's reputation and made him a living baseball legend. For baseball players and fans, this is not just an individual achievement but a moment that changed MLB history. A historical moment, therefore, that must always be remembered. Title Game Frames ensures Cardinals' fans