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Pujols ends homer drought

In his third at-bat Sunday and 111th at-bat of the season, Albert Pujols finally broke his career-long homer drought, connecting on a two-run shot off Blue Jays rookie Drew Hutchinson that gave the Angels a 4-2 lead in the fifth.

Pujols? average had been down to .191 before the blast. It?s the first time this season that he?s had a multi-RBI game.

Now that Pujols is finally on the board, it?s time for him to start making up ground.

Pujols homered once every 14.2 at-bats during his Cardinals career. His season averages in his 11 years in St. Louis were 40 homers in 574 at-bats. To get to that point this year, he?d have to hit 39 homers in 463 at-bats, an average of one homer every 11.9 at-bats. That?s a rate he?s maintained just once over a full season in his career, when he hit 49 homers in 535 at-bats in 2006.

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