Pujols (middle) was interviewed with family in the company of her family
Mr. 700, #AlbertPujols! pic.twitter.com/ccQ4DQcXV0
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Legendary star Albert Pujols's 700th home run must be priceless. According to major league reports, the fan who picked up the ball disappeared from the court immediately after obtaining the proof documents. Puhous said that this kind of thing belongs to fans, "It's good that they are willing to return it, and I would never mind if I don't."
Puhous shot a double shot at the Dodgers' home court on the 24th, and the 699th and 700th were released in the same game. The 699th and 699th were returned by the fans who picked up the ball. The most valuable 700th ball, with the current sport collectibles rising and Phous' position in the bats (the No. 1 Hero of the Dominican), will definitely have an amazing price tag in the auction market in the next 10 or 20 years.
previously reiterated that he would not force the 700th Blast Puhous, and he was still trying to calm down in front of the camera after reaching the touchdown. Cardinals head coach Oliver Marmol described Phous returning to the rest area and hiding alone in the aisle without a camera. "I was watching him from the side, he squatted down and covered his face with his hands. I wasn't sure what he was thinking in his head. He was digesting all this. He tried to understand what he had done. It was really cool."
Aaron Judge scored the 60th season at the Yankees' home court on the 21st, and was picked up by a New York college student in the audience. He happened to be a baseball school team. The student was willing to return Jaj's ball, and he received a bonus and 4 signature balls, an autographed bat, and a chance to meet Jaj in the lounge. Jaj's 58th and 59th strikers appeared at the Brewers' home court, and the Yankees failed to recover the 59th striker.