OAKLAND -- Albert Pujols' tight left hamstring was "no worse" on Thursday morning, which Angels manager Mike Scioscia considered a good sign. But there's still no telling how long the veteran first baseman will be out.
Pujols only got treatment Thursday, hours after his hamstring grabbed on him while jogging down the first-base line on a sixth-inning single on Wednesday night. The Angels transition to a National League park in San Francisco for the weekend set, eliminating the designated hitter and potentially ruling Pujols out until Monday, at the earliest.
"It's obviously sore," Scioscia said of Pujols' hamstring.