Pujols makes history with 600th career double
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Albert Pujols is one of the greatest hitters of all time.
In Friday's game between the Los Angeles Angels and Toronto Blue Jays, Pujols became the 16th player in MLB history with 600 doubles.
With the feat, he also joined Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds as the only players in history with 600 doubles and 575 home runs.
Though his numbers have dipped slightly with age, over the course of his 16-year career, Pujols has continued to be one of the more prolific hitters in the game.
Despite only having 17 doubles this season, a career low, he's still crushed 29 home runs to go with a .262/.317/.450 slash line coming into Friday's game.
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