2 shots + 4 hits in one game at the age of 42 is the first feat in history
D-backs – Cardinals (21st Japan time, Arizona)
Cardinals infielder Albert Pujols’ “feat” has been flooded with surprises from fans. In the match once morest the Diamondbacks on the 20th, he hit two home runs in one game, and is eight more than his 700th total. Commenting on the astonishing mass production pace, “I feel like I’ve already hit regarding 20 this month,” and “Who said 700 was impossible!?”
Three-time MVP Pujols returned to his old club, the Cardinals, and announced his retirement at the end of this season. In this game, not only did he hit No. 12 this season in the second inning and No. 13 in the fourth inning, but he also got two more hits and four hits in one game. Big reporter Bob Nightingale said on Twitter that he was the first player over the age of 42 to hit four in a game and hit two home runs.
MLB also posted a second Pujols video on its official Twitter account shortly following. Fans pointed out that the performance at the ball party led to good performance, saying, “It’s one of the few examples where the HR Derby worked positively for the players.” ) Think once more!!!” “If you reach 700, you should withdraw your retirement and aim to break the total HR record,” said one voice following another wishing for an even higher record.
(Full-Count editorial department)