Pittsburgh Pirates left-hander Oliver Perez is the next starter with the unenviable task of going against Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals as the teams continue their three-game set at PNC Park.
Pujols went 2-for-3 in Monday's 2-1 victory, providing all the offense St. Louis (8-5) would need with a two-run homer in the first inning. Coming on the heels of his three-homer effort - including a walkoff two-run shot in the ninth inning - in Sunday's 8-7 win over Cincinnati, Pujols tied a major league record by homering in four consecutive at-bats.
'Nothing really surprises me about him anymore,' said Cardinals starter Jason Marquis, who pitched eight innings of three-hit ball Monday to win his third consecutive start. 'Everyone knows he's the best hitter in the game and he has the ability to do some great things. It's fun to watch him on a daily basis, and I'm glad I don't have to throw to him.'
It was the 35th time in major league history a player homered in four straight at-bats. Pujols joined Stan Musial (July 7-8, 1962) as the only Cardinals to do it.
'He keeps doing things that put him in company with the greatest players of all time,' St. Louis manager Tony La Russa said. 'Albert Pujols is the best hitter in baseball.'
Pujols and the Detroit Tigers' Chris Shelton lead the majors with nine home runs and are just the fourth and fifth players all-time with at least nine in their team's first 13 games.
During the Cardinals' current three-game winning streak, Pujols is 7-for-11 with five homers, nine RBIs, seven runs scored, two doubles and a 2.182 slugging percentage. He has at least one hit, one run and one RBI in all eight St. Louis victories this season, and the Cardinals are 6-0 when he homers.
'When you get in a groove like that, you're locked in,' Pujols said. 'When you're seeing the ball the way I am right now, you trust your hands and just use the whole ballpark.'
Pujols is 6-for-18 with one homer against Perez, who will try to put his last two outings behind him.
Perez allowed six runs, nine hits and five walks in 4 2-3 innings of a 13-5 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. He gave up eight runs in just 3 1-3 innings in his previous start, an 11-9 loss at Cincinnati on April 8, and now has an 0-2 record and 8.10 ERA on the season.
'But I'm trying not to think about it too much - that's what happened last year,' said Perez, who was 7-5 with a 5.85 ERA last season after a promising 2004 when he recorded 12 wins with a 2.98 ERA.
'I was thinking too much. My mind was lost. I'm trying to focus now on the next game.'
Perez is 1-3 with a 4.84 ERA in eight career starts versus the Cardinals, with the lone win coming in 2003.
Jeff Suppan gets the start for the Cardinals, still searching for his first victory of the season after winning 16 games each of the last two years. He pitched respectably in his first two starts, allowing five earned runs in 11 innings, but has an 0-1 record after receiving just three total runs of support.
Suppan, who went 10-7 in 21 starts for the Pirates in 2003, is 6-1 with a 3.09 ERA in 11 lifetime starts against Pittsburgh.
The Pirates (4-11) have dropped four of five games following a 3-1 stretch
Pujols went 2-for-3 in Monday's 2-1 victory, providing all the offense St. Louis (8-5) would need with a two-run homer in the first inning. Coming on the heels of his three-homer effort - including a walkoff two-run shot in the ninth inning - in Sunday's 8-7 win over Cincinnati, Pujols tied a major league record by homering in four consecutive at-bats.
'Nothing really surprises me about him anymore,' said Cardinals starter Jason Marquis, who pitched eight innings of three-hit ball Monday to win his third consecutive start. 'Everyone knows he's the best hitter in the game and he has the ability to do some great things. It's fun to watch him on a daily basis, and I'm glad I don't have to throw to him.'
It was the 35th time in major league history a player homered in four straight at-bats. Pujols joined Stan Musial (July 7-8, 1962) as the only Cardinals to do it.
'He keeps doing things that put him in company with the greatest players of all time,' St. Louis manager Tony La Russa said. 'Albert Pujols is the best hitter in baseball.'
Pujols and the Detroit Tigers' Chris Shelton lead the majors with nine home runs and are just the fourth and fifth players all-time with at least nine in their team's first 13 games.
During the Cardinals' current three-game winning streak, Pujols is 7-for-11 with five homers, nine RBIs, seven runs scored, two doubles and a 2.182 slugging percentage. He has at least one hit, one run and one RBI in all eight St. Louis victories this season, and the Cardinals are 6-0 when he homers.
'When you get in a groove like that, you're locked in,' Pujols said. 'When you're seeing the ball the way I am right now, you trust your hands and just use the whole ballpark.'
Pujols is 6-for-18 with one homer against Perez, who will try to put his last two outings behind him.
Perez allowed six runs, nine hits and five walks in 4 2-3 innings of a 13-5 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday. He gave up eight runs in just 3 1-3 innings in his previous start, an 11-9 loss at Cincinnati on April 8, and now has an 0-2 record and 8.10 ERA on the season.
'But I'm trying not to think about it too much - that's what happened last year,' said Perez, who was 7-5 with a 5.85 ERA last season after a promising 2004 when he recorded 12 wins with a 2.98 ERA.
'I was thinking too much. My mind was lost. I'm trying to focus now on the next game.'
Perez is 1-3 with a 4.84 ERA in eight career starts versus the Cardinals, with the lone win coming in 2003.
Jeff Suppan gets the start for the Cardinals, still searching for his first victory of the season after winning 16 games each of the last two years. He pitched respectably in his first two starts, allowing five earned runs in 11 innings, but has an 0-1 record after receiving just three total runs of support.
Suppan, who went 10-7 in 21 starts for the Pirates in 2003, is 6-1 with a 3.09 ERA in 11 lifetime starts against Pittsburgh.
The Pirates (4-11) have dropped four of five games following a 3-1 stretch