Albert Pujols employed to help MLB commissioner, be MLB Network analyst

Albert Pujols employed to help MLB commissioner, be MLB Network analyst

NEW YORK — Albert Pujols was employed Monday by Major League Baseball as a particular assistant to Commissioner Rob Manfred.

The retired slugger will seek the advice of on points associated to his native Dominican Republic, amongst different areas. He additionally will begin work Tuesday as an MLB Network analyst.

“Albert is a highly respected figure who represents the game extraordinarily well,” Manfred stated in an announcement. “He cares greatly about making a difference in our communities.”



Pujols hit 703 dwelling runs, fourth behind Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714), and his 2,218 RBIs are second to Aaron’s 2,297. Pujols hit .296 in an MLB profession spanning from 2001-22 with the St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Angels and Dodgers, and his 3,384 hits are among the many prime 10.

He is amongst a number of former gamers working for MLB. Joe Torre and CC Sabathia are particular assistants, and Cal Ripken Jr. and Ken Griffey Jr. are senior advisers. MLB’s workers consists of senior vice chairman for on-field operations Raul Ibañez, senior vice chairman for variety, fairness and inclusion Billy Bean, vice chairman for on-field technique Joe Martinez and baseball operations workers Gregor Blanco, Rajai Davis, Adam Jones, Dan Otero and Bo Porter.

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