How far was Albert Pujols 2005 NLCS home run?

How far was Albert Pujols 2005 NLCS home run?

five million miles
But the moment is exponentially cooler if, instead of Brad Lidge just being some ticking time bomb who could so easily be ground into dust, he was a really good pitcher, because then Albert Pujols hit a home run five million miles in a huge situation off one of the better relief pitchers of his era.

Who won the National League batting championship in 2005?

Houston Astros
Houston Astros. Houston won the series, 4–2.

Who did Pujols play for in 2005?

the Cardinals
With the Cardinals, Pujols was a three-time National League (NL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) (2005, 2008, 2009) and nine-time All-Star (2001, 2003–2010).

How slow is Pujols?

An Albert Pujols double means a beautiful Slow Guy Sprint Speed. Home to 2nd: 9.60 seconds Sprint speed: 22.9 feet per second Over 4 ft/sec slower than MLB avg.

How can I watch NLCS Game 5?

The Los Angeles Dodgers host the Atlanta Braves in the MLB 2021 National League Championship Series Game 5 Thursday, Oct. 21, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The game will be live streamed via Sling.

Who beat the Astros in 2005?

The White Sox
The White Sox swept the Astros in four games, winning their third World Series championship and their first in 88 seasons. The series was played between October 22–26, 2005.

Who hit the most doubles in major league history?

Tris Speaker+
Career Leaders & Records for Doubles

Rank Player (yrs, age) Doubles
1. Tris Speaker+ (22) 792
2. Pete Rose (24) 746
3. Stan Musial+ (22) 725
4. Ty Cobb+ (24) 724

Who has Pujols played for?

Los Angeles Dodgers#55 / Infielder
Albert Pujols/Current teams

How old is Albert Poulos?

41 years (January 16, 1980)
Albert Pujols/Age

Who is the slowest person in the MLB?

1: Ernie Lombardi. The career triples are deceiving, as Lombardi played in an era when the triple was far more common, and Lombardi is widely considered the slowest player to ever play the game.

Why is Pujols so slow?

He struggled in his debut season and then was slowed down by a barrage of lower-body injuries, including plantar fasciitis which he underwent surgery for in 2016. In Anaheim, Pujols had just one All-Star season — in 2015 when he hit 40 home runs. Before the DFA, Pujols was the oldest active player in the league.

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