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I was surprised to see Albert Pujols' name come up in a news story the other day. I thought he had long since retired. Nope, still plugging along with the Angels and now sixth on the all-time home run list at 646 and fourth in RBI. An amazing career.
I took note.
1) Bonds 762
2) Aaron 755
3) Ruth 714
4) Rodriguez 696
5) Mays 660
No one cares about this list anymore because of Bonds and A-Rod and you know what. Pujols' name has been linked a time or three, but maybe it's guilt by era association.
What a shame. Records were made to be broken. MLB's are among the most sacred. No one seems to care because of what the steroids era did to the game and its credibility.
I took note.
1) Bonds 762
2) Aaron 755
3) Ruth 714
4) Rodriguez 696
5) Mays 660
No one cares about this list anymore because of Bonds and A-Rod and you know what. Pujols' name has been linked a time or three, but maybe it's guilt by era association.
What a shame. Records were made to be broken. MLB's are among the most sacred. No one seems to care because of what the steroids era did to the game and its credibility.