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◆ Made Club out of Spring Training when Bobby Bonilla was placed on disabled list...Made MLB debut as starting left
             ◆ 2019 Angels
               fielder on Opening Day (Apr. 2) at Colorado (1-for-3)...Hit first MLB homer Apr. 6 at Arizona off Armando Reynoso
               and had three hits and three RBI...Tied Major League rookie record for home runs (8) in month of April.
             ◆ ◆ First Cardinals rookie to make N.L. All-Star squad since LHP Luis Arroyo in 1955...Set Cardinals rookie home run
               record with his 22nd of season July 14 vs. Detroit.
             POSTSEASON SUMMARY
             ◆ ◆ A two-time World Series champion (2006 & 2011)...Has appeared in 77 career playoff games batting .323 (90/279)
               with 55 runs, 19 home runs, 54 RBI and a 1.030 OPS...19 home runs rank fourth all-time (Derek Jeter is third with
               20) and 54 RBI rank sixth (David Ortiz ranks fifth with 60 RBI)...Has appeared in three World Series (2004, 2006
               & 2011) & five N.L. Championship Series (2002, 2004-06 & 2011)...In Game 3 of 2011 World Series, joined Babe
               Ruth (1926, 1928) and Reggie Jackson (1977) as only players to hit three home runs in a WS contest (5-for-6, 4 R, 6
               RBI)...Pablo Sandoval (SF) joined group in Game 1 of 2012 World Series with three home runs...Tied World Series
               record for most home runs (three), hits (five) and RBI (six) in a WS game, and set a new Fall Classic record with 14
               total bases.
             ◆ ◆ In 2014 playoffs with Angels, appeared in three games of Division Series (Angels swept by Royals)...Batted .167
               (2/12) with one run, one home run and two RBI...Homered in Game 3 of DS at Kauffman Stadium off James Shields.
             ◆ ◆ In 2011 playoffs with Cardinals, appeared in 18 games batting .353 (24/68) with 15 runs, eight doubles, five home
               runs, 16 RBI and a 1.160 OPS...Eight doubles tied MLB postseason record (w/ teammate David Freese)...Walked 12
               times in playoffs (8 IBB)...Hit .350 (7/20) is DS vs. Philadelphia...Had four hits with three doubles in Game 3...Went
               4-for-5 with a home run, three doubles & five RBI in LCS Game 2 at Milwaukee.
             ◆ ◆ In 2009 postseason, went 3-for-10 in three games of DS vs. Dodgers.
             ◆ ◆ In 2006 playoffs with St. Louis, earned his first World Series title...Led team with three home runs, 11 runs and
               13 walks (5 IBB) in 16 total playoff games...Launched two-run homer in third inning of World Series Game 1 at
               Detroit...Blasted two-run home run in third inning of DS Game 1 at San Diego for game winning RBI.
             ◆ ◆ In 2005 playoffs, belted game-winning, three-run HR with two outs in 9th inning of NLCS Game 5 at Houston off
               Brad Lidge to send series to Game 6 (over railroad tracks above left field wall; approx. 455 ft.)...Had a team-high six
               RBI in NLCS...Was 5-for-9 (.556) with four walks (three intentional), four runs and two RBI in sweep of San Diego
               in DS.                                                               pujols
             ◆ ◆ Went 24-for-58 (.414) with six home runs, 14 RBI and 15 runs in 2004 playoffs with Cardinals...Six home runs were
               a Cardinals postseason record...Named MVP of NLCS (.500; 14/28, 4 HR, 9 RBI, 10 R)...14 hits and 28 total bases
               set NLCS records...Fifth player in LCS history to bat .500 or better in a series...Hit .333 (5/15) in four World Series
               games vs. Boston.
             ◆ ◆ In 2002 playoffs with Cardinals, was 3-for-10 in three games of DS vs. Arizona Diamondbacks...Was 5-for-19 in five
               games of NLCS vs. San Francisco...Homered off Kirk Rueter in fifth inning of Game 1.
             ◆ ◆ In 2001, made playoff debut with St. Louis...Hit first inning home run off Arizona’s Randy Johnson in Game 2 of
               DS - his first career postseason HR.
                                       Division Series Totals
             Year  Club, Opp   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B   HR  RBI  SH  SF  HBP  BB  IBB  SO  SB  CS  GDP   SLG  OBP   E
             2001— StL., Ari.    .111   5   18   1   2   0   0   1   2   0   0   0   2   0   2   0   0   1   .278  .200   1
             2002— StL., Ari.     .300   3   10   3   3   0   1   0   3   0   0   0   3   0   1   0   0   0   .500  .462   1
             2004— StL., LAD    .333   4   15   4   5   0   0   2   5   0   0   0   3   0   0   0   0   1   .733  .444    0
             2005— StL., SD   .556   3   9   4   5   2   0   0   2   0   0   0   4   3   0   0   0   1   .778  .692    0
             2006— StL., SD   .333   4   15   3   5   1   0   1   3   0   0   0   1   0   4   0   0   2   .600  .375   0
             2009— StL., LAD   .300   3   10   0   3   0   0   0   1   0   0   0   3   3   1   0   0   0   .300  .462   0
             2011— StL., Phi.   .350   5   20   2   7   3   0   0   1   0   0   0   2   1   4   1   1   0   .500  .409   0
             2014— LAA, KC   .167   3   12   1   2   0   0   1   2   0   0   0   1   0   1   0   0   0   .417  .231   0
             Totals     .294   30   109   18   32   6   1   5   19   0   0   0   19   7   13   1   1   5   .505  .398   2
                                   League CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES TOTALS
             Year  Club, Opp   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B   HR  RBI  SH  SF  HBP  BB  IBB  SO  SB  CS  GDP   SLG  OBP   E
             2002— StL., SF   .263   5   19   2   5   1   0   1   2   0   0   1   2   0   5   0   0   0   .474  .364   0
             2004— StL., Hou.   .500   7   28   10   14   2   0   4   9   0   0   0   4   0   3   0   0   0  1.000  .563   0
             2005— StL., Hou.   .304   6   23   3   7   0   0   2   6   0   1   0   1   0   3   0   0   0   .565  .320   0
             2006— StL., NYM   .318   7   22   5   7   1   0   1   1   0   0   0   7   4   3   0   0   0   .500  .483   0
             2011— StL., Mil.   .478   6   23   5   11   4   0   2   9   0   0   0   4   2   4   0   0   0   .913  .556   0
             Totals     .383    31   115   25   44   8   0   10   27   0   1   1  18   6   18   0   0   0  .713  .467   0
                                        WORLD SERIES TOTALS
             Year  Club, Opp   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SH  SF  HBP  BB  IBB  SO  SB  CS GDP   SLG  OBP   E
             2004— StL., Bos.   .333   4   15   1   5   2   0   0   0   0   0   1   1   1   3   0   0   0   .467  .412   0
             2006— StL., Det.   .200   5   15   3   3   1   0   1   2   0   0   1   5   1   3   0   1   0   .467     .429   1
             2011— StL., Tex.   .240   7   25   8   6   1   0   3   6   0   0   2   6   5   3   0   0   0   .640  .429   2
             Totals     .255   16   55   12   14   4   0   4   8   0   0   4  12   7   9   0   1   0  .545  .423   3

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