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HE TOUCHED DOWN IN Detroit last July as part of an All-Star entourage including his manager, teammates, coaches and family.
For the fourth time in five major league seasons, Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols participated in the game's midsummer festival.
The National League's most respected force on offense and Baseball Digest's 2005 Player of the Year, Pujols is a hitter who already has achieved transcendence.
Like it or not--and Pujols insists he does not--his statistics call for comparisons with players from every generation, not just his own.
Pujols finished his fifth major league season with career totals of 982 hits, 227 ...