In addition to a few stops to receive honors for a career chocked with achievements not seen on a ballfield or beyond outfield walls in generations, Albert Pujols has mapped out a retirement plan that includes travel and sightseeing some of the world he’s missed during 22 years in Major League Baseball.
He said he won’t leave the game behind, but what route he takes, what destination he seeks for a second act in baseball is still ahead.
A future colleague with the Los Angeles Angels has an idea where baseball will take him.
“I think the sky’s the limit for the guy,” said Angels general manager Perry Minasian when talking to the Post-Dispatch at recent industry meetings in Las Vegas.