Is Albert Pujols Actually the Third-Most Dangerous Bat on His Own Team?
Ready for one of those overused "What if I told you..." lead-ins?
Very well. Here it is: What if I told you before the start of the 2012 season that Albert Pujols would not be the best hitter in the Los Angeles Angels' lineup by the time we got to mid-June?
Naturally, you wouldn't have believed me. But here we are in mid-June, and Prince Albert is plodding along with a .260 batting average and a .753 OPS. If his name wasn't Albert Pujols, he wouldn't stand out at all next to his fellow Angels regulars.
There are at least two Angels hitters who are having better seas...
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