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Albert Pujols Framed Dual Photos (Hitting and Fielding)
| Perfect to Hang in your home or office. Take your collection to the next level.
Photo: 8 x 10 - Driving another hit
Photo: 8 x 10 - Making a throw to first
Frame size: 16 x 20
Frame style: 1" Black, Modern
Matte type: White and Red(Cardinals Colors) Double Matted, Acid Free Matte
Price $49.99 Free shipping for orders over $150
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About the item: Albert Pujols framed dual photos. Own a photo of the best player in baseball. One Photo is of Albert in his home white St. Louis Cardinals jersey #5. He is getting ready for an incoming pitch. Second photo shows Albert making a throw to first base, also wearing his home white St.Louis Cardinals uniform Piece is double matted in white and red, it comes in a black, modern frame that measures 16x20. It is ready to hang in your home or office and it makes a perfect gift for the Cardinals fan.
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About the Player He is quickly becoming one of the greatest baseball players of all time. His numbers put him in the company with the legends of baseball. Albert Pujols can do it all. Here are some of his statistics and accomplishments: National League Rookie of the Year (2001), Hank Aaron Award (2004), National League MVP (2005) First player to hit 30 or more homeruns in his first five seasons, three Silver Slugger Awards (2001, 2003, 2004), Five-time NL All-Star (2001, 2003-2006) and Player of the Year (2003). In 2004, Pujols helped lead the St. Louis Cardinals to the World Series, although they lost to the Boston Red Sox in four games. Pujols was named NLCS MVP that season. If he continues to produce at this pace he will be a Hall of Famer and go down in history as one of the best players of all-time.
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