Albert Pujols
2006-06-16 14:39:54
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answered by Anry 7
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Albert Pujols he can probably pass Barry Bonds even without steroids.
2006-06-16 14:40:05
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answered by Andrew 2
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Pujols because bonds did use steroids whether you want to deny it or not, Pujols plays clean and fair, he plays on true talent and skill, bonds uses steroids and thinks he can get away with it.
2006-06-23 05:37:42
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answered by Topher 5
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Way too early in Pujols career for a fair comparison.
However, if you compare the them based strictly on the first few years only, Pujols is way ahead. Way ahead.
But at the same time, Albert isn't a lock HOF'er yet. Long way to go for that. And don't get me wrong, because I don't really like Barry (born & raised in Pittsburgh PA), but he's a HOF'er if the Writer's vote based on his numbers and not his personality.
2006-06-16 14:45:19
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answered by Midnight Rider 2
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Pujols now. In his prime Bonds is the best player in history.
2006-06-16 14:42:04
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answered by danceman528 5
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Albert Pujols by far, Bonds is a cry baby !!
2006-06-19 12:00:10
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answered by Pete Allison 6
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compair the first 5 seasons between them,,
PUJOLS wins by MILES!!
in the first 5 yrs, his better than in
HR- Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr., Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Babe Ruth
AVG - Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr,Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds
RBI - Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr,Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds
if u wanan see the whole thing go to my source! trust me,, PUJOLS BY A MILE!!!
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more things u might want of pujols
Rookie of the Year, 2001
Hank Aaron Award, 2003
TSN Player of the Year, 2003
NLCS MVP, 2004
4-time All-Star (2001, 2003-05)
3-time Silver Slugger (2001, 2003-04) (Note: Pujols has won a
Silver Slugger at three different positions: 1B, 3B, and OF)
Pujols has finished in the top four in the voting for MVP of the
National League every year of his career, winning once and coming in second twice (each time to Barry Bonds).
Became first player in MLB history to hit 30 home runs in each of his first five seasons (2001-05).
Only Ralph Kiner hit more home runs (215) in his first five seasons than Albert (201).
Named to Major League Baseball's Latino Legends Team in 2005 as the starting first baseman.
National League MVP, 2005
Record for most home runs in the month of April with 14, 2006
National League Player of the Month for April 2006
Became the fastest player in major league history to reach 19 home runs in a season, doing so on May 13 2006
Became the third fastest player in major league history (after Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire) to reach 25 home runs in a season, doing so on Monday, May 29, 2006
2006-06-16 15:09:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Pujols, he doesn't use steroids and he is still better than Bonds.
2006-06-17 05:12:14
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answered by EJ 3
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It depends:
If they're allowed to use steroids or hgh then I would say Bonds otherwise I would go with pujols
2006-06-16 14:43:32
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answered by jack r 1
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for that reason far of their careers, Pujols has been more effective positive, and there is not any doubt that he's the most dominant rigidity contained in the game. he's also infinitely more effective likable than the surly Bonds, who seems to bypass out of his thanks to alienate himself. occupation-wise, it will be exciting to work out how issues fall into position. Pujols has yet to have a season that procedures Barry's 2001-2004 stretch (inspect those OBPs!), yet those seasons should be perpetually tainted, besides.
2016-11-14 21:22:37
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answered by weagraff 4
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