Albert Pujols has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2021 season from MLB after 21 years as a professional player. The Dominican has played for organizations such as the St. Louis Cardinals and the Anaheim Angels and is currently the oldest active player as he is about to play his 21st season at the age of 41.
Coming Monday, February 22, it was learned that Albert Pujols has stated that he will retire as a professional baseball player at the end of the upcoming MLB campaign. Deidre Pujols, the player’s wife, was in charge of reporting this via a post on social networks.
Ms. de Pujols shared a photo of her husband on her official Instagram account (deidrepujolsadventures) and the description read the words “Today is the first day of the final season of one of the most outstanding careers in the sport, I’m talking about my husband @albertpujols (…) “.
Albert Pujols will “hang the peaks” after 21 active seasons in MLB since debuting with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2001. He is currently a member of the Anaheim Angels, who are said to be the last team in his career.