ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Albert Pujols has hit his first regular-season home run since joining the Los Angeles Angels, ending the longest drought of his 12-year career after 33 games and 139 at-bats.
Pujols' two-run shot into the left-field bullpen Sunday came in the fifth inning against Toronto's Drew Hutchison.
Pujols was playing his 28th game for the Angels since leaving St. Louis and signing a $240 million, 10-year contract.
The three-time NL MVP hit seven home runs in spring training. His regular-season drought began last year with the Cardinals.
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5/6/2012 4:23:09 PM (GMT -5:00)