Angels star Albert Pujols made Major League Baseball history Sunday by surpassing former Giants slugger Barry Bonds for third place on the all-time RBI leaders list with 1,997.
Pujols' two-run double off Homer Bailey in the first inning of the Angels-Royals game in Kansas City, Mo., sealed the deal.
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) April 28, 2019
Pujols now sits behind Hank Aaron (2,297) and Alex Rodriguez (2,086) on the prestigious list. Bonds falls to fourth with 1,996 career RBI.
MLB.com's Robert Flakoff discussed Pujols' feat in his latest article, and added some historical context to it.