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Baseball legend Albert Pujols has created a legacy with his long and prosperous playing career. His ability to slam home runs by large numbers turned him into a batting idol for younger generations. Pujols once shared his view on the steroid scandal.

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Albert Pujols is an iconic representation of the St. Louis Cardinals. He is an 11-time All-Star player and two-time World Series champion. Nicknamed ‘The Machine’ for his powerful hitting, Pujols is a prolific home run scorer. He also played for the Los Angeles Angels and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Baseball is a sport rife with steroid scandals. Many legendary players have come under disrepute for taking steroids. Pujols, a legendary player still active in the game, once had interesting comments on the issue. 

Albert Pujols’ thoughts on the steroid scandals 

The steroid scandal in baseball is often a common topic for discussion on talk shows. Almost every baseball expert and player has presented their viewpoint. The issue has always divided the baseball community.

Graham Bensinger is a famous American sports journalist who became famous for his talk show. He has interviewed successful sports personalities from across various fields. So once Bensinger caught up with the great Albert Pujols. They, too, discussed the steroid issue in their talks. 

Bensinger asked Pujols, “I’m curious to get your thoughts on the steroid era. Because it was like the tail end of it when you were coming into the wig. What impact positive and negative do you think it had on the game of baseball?” 

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Pujols replied saying, “Hey listen, you know I think that the best thing is, mentally baseball created a program. That nobody can sneak at it anymore. I mean you see all the suspension gang, they’re going hard at it. They knew that there’s the issues. There was an issue happening in our gang and they clean it all that up. But like I say, I mean I don’t judge people. I think you know, you make your own decision. And if you choose to do something that you can know, by leaving our league. Hey, you gonna get penalized. But obviously we know there is a problem. But Mayor Bud has done a great job.” 

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Baseball’s decades-long fight with the steroid scandal

Steroid usage in baseball has gone as far as to exclude legendary players from a Hall Of Fame entry. The prime reason why extraordinary achievers like Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Roger Clemens, etc. got snubbed. The debate for their inclusion still rages on, with speakers equally joining in on both sides.

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Do you believe Albert Pujols was correct in everything he said?