Updates from Tuesday, Sept. 16
Angels communication director Eric Kay confirms Albert Pujols‘ status for tonight’s game vs. the Mariners:
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Everything has been going right for the Los Angeles Angels lately, but they could have a problem on their hands with an injury to Albert Pujols.
Tim Brown of Yahoo Sports provides the latest on the veteran first baseman:
This injury was later confirmed by the team’s official Twitter account:
After the Angels 8-1 win over the Mariners, Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register provided an update:
The double was Pujols’ 36th of the season while bringing his RBI total to 97 on the year. He also has 26 home runs to go with a .274 batting average. While the three-time MVP has clearly had better seasons, he has bounced back nicely from a subpar 2013.
Unfortunately, this injury can be a setback if it ends up being serious. Hamstring injuries are difficult to judge and can sometimes keep a player out for weeks.
He was removed for a pinch runner (Tony Campana) against the Seattle Mariners on Monday. Efren Navarro was moved to first base and will likely take over the bulk of playing time if Pujols is unable to play.
With the best record in the majors and a 10-game lead in the AL West, the Angels can afford to be cautious for the rest of the regular season. However, they’ll certainly need Pujols in the playoffs and hope he can return as soon as possible.
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