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The day September 23, 2022, is going to be written down in MLB history as one of the historic days for the game. That day, Cardinals designated hitter Albert Pujols hit his career’s 699 and 700 home runs. With it, he became a member of the group of elites to ever touch the 700 homer line.

Before Pujols, there are only three players who crossed the 700 mark, and all three are baseball legends. Pujols has now acquired fourth place dethroning the Yankees star Alex Rodriguez.  

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Now, after hitting the 700th, it is natural for Pujols, as a player, to want the ball back as a great memory. But the fan who caught that ball has now refused to give it back to the baseball player.

Where did Albert Pujols reach the historic milestone?

Dodger Stadium, home to the LA Dodgers, witnessed history being written down by the Cardinals’ star player, Albert ‘The Machine’ Pujols. 

However, to Pujols’ dismay, the fan who caught the ball refused to give the ball back. The man got approached by authorities and also was presented with multiple offers. But, he denied them all and left the stadium with the historic ball. 

The fan has paid less than thirty dollars for his ticket to watch the game and caught the ball whose worth is up to a million. At least for now, the man has shown no interest in giving the ball back and will be keeping the million-dollar valued possession pretty close to him.

Read More: ‘Holding on to the Prized Possession’- Fan Who Caught Albert Pujols’ 700th Historic Home Run Ball, Refuses to Give It Back to Cardinals Legend

There are 9 games left for the Cardinals this season. It is in the future to see how many more home runs The Machine will be hitting in the last season of his career.

Other than Pujols, who else is in the elite group of home run hitters?

Albert acquired fourth place when he hit the 697th home run of his career. Before him, Rodriguez was in fourth place. 

The third place is acquired by none other than the Hall of Famer Babe Ruth for hitting 714 home runs. While on second place sits former home run king and Hall of Famer Hank Aaron with 755 home runs. At the top stands the current disputed home run king, Barry Bonds, for hitting 762 home runs in his career. He stands disputed to this day only because of his alleged use of PEDs. 

Fans are also reacting in a hilarious way!!

 

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