Heaney can't tame Boston's heavy hitters in Angels' loss
by Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times
Sep 02, 2019
3 minutes
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Albert Pujols slowed to a jog as he rounded first base.
Unlike the night before, when the Los Angeles Angels' aging slugger kicked his 39-year-old legs into high gear while stretching for a double, Pujols pulled into second at a much more leisurely pace on Sunday afternoon.
With his ground-rule double down the left-field line, Pujols eclipsed another personal milestone. It was the 3,185th hit of his career, moving him past Cal Ripken Jr. and all alone into 14th place on MLB's all-time hits list.
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