Dodgers: Albert Pujols talks about his potential retirement after finishing this season

Albert Pujols is undoubtedly one of the great glories of Latin American baseball and he is one of the players of all history who have stepped on a terrain of MLB, already 41 years old is looking for a World Series more for your collection now with the Los Angeles Dodgers, after his last playoff appearance was in 2014 still with the Angels in Anaheim, a team from which he left in the middle of the current season.

The truth is that since it is also the last of his super millionaire contract signed for the 2012 season, much has been speculated about his possible retirement, and Pujols himself mentioned to ESPN’s Enrique Rojas that he has not yet decided anything and that will be seen in the low season.

Right now my focus is helping the Dodgers win. I really think that I will have time after the season to decide what I want to do next year. Right now I’m enjoying, enjoying the ball. These 4 and a half months have been super blessed for me and my family.

At 41 almost 42 years old, Albert Pujols is the oldest player in all of the Major Leagues and has had a fairly correct season, in addition to being only 21 home runs away from reaching the mythical figure of 700 home runs, with the incentive that players from his same litter as Rich Hill and Nelson Cruz will play the following season.

Gabriel Delgado

I started as a rookie on Al Bat in early 2018 and am going for my third season covering Major League Baseball as a web reporter. I am a fan of the San Francisco Giants, a number one defender of Barry Bonds and a critic of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto and Ronald Acuña are the future of baseball, Mike Trout is overrated, and the Astros deserved to be taken away from the World Series for cheating. Besides baseball, I also enjoy soccer, football, basketball, and just about any other game that includes a ball or a ball. I am also an amateur musician, penniless gamer and very nerdy. Graduated in journalism from the University of Guadalajara, I graduated in 2017. Born in the shrimp capital of the world, Escuinapa, Sinaloa. I lived in Australia for a while; i survived giant spiders, tasmanian devils, and fought a kangaroo and didn’t die trying.

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