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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan
    looks like Albert Pujols might miss upto 5-6 weeks.
    What a shame. I was looking forward to seeing him challenge that 73 Homerun record of Bonds.

    We should get some good value on teams playing the Cards now. Im sure they will still be somewhat overpriced.

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    those lines will be adjusted accordingly somewhat. although, we might get about a week out of it.

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    What a huge blow for the Cardinals. I was hoping he would take a run at Bonds homerun record but thats out the window now.

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    Ok, I guess we can continue this thread again since Pujols is back, and tonight just hit a homer.

    He is now at 26 homers.

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    1 - 2 - 3 more homeruns for Albert Pujols. Giving him 29 this season. Today he beat the Astros hitting one off Oswalt in the 10th putting the Cardinals ahead 7-6.

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    How many this year??


    Lowe (4-1) kept his fielders from battling the bright sky by retiring 12 Angels on ground balls, including Albert Pujols three times. Pujols also struck out against reliever Chris Perez, extending his career-long homerless streak to 117 at-bats.

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