ABSOLUTELY NOT! Ablert Pujols attended maplewoods community college outside of Kansas city, and was drafted by the cardinals after his two years there, he then shot through all levels of the minor leagues in one season and made the team out of spring training in 2001, the rest is history. David Eckstein is the only cardinal player (or former cardinal player i guess) that comes to mind as being drafted by the Red Sox, and i can assure u, if they had drafted him first then we would have definitely heard about how they missed out
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AMERICAN LEAGUE - Bill Mueller- Boston Red Sox - .326NATIONAL LEAGUE - Albert Pujols- St. Louis Cardinals - .359
a draft in red on lines
a draft in red on lines
Cardinals' first baseman Albert Pujols won the NL MVP in 2008. Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia took the AL award.
a draft in red on lines
a draft in red on lines
The answer is Bobby Lowe in 1894. He hit 4 home runs in one game.
Bill Buckner had 184 assists at first base in 1985, setting a Major League record.The record was broken by Albert Pujols in 2009, when he had 185 assists.
They were originally red.
3 draft picks
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