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Albert Pujols thrown out from shallow left field twice
Albert Pujols had a rough night on the basepaths on Tuesday. Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

Life’s tough when you’re 41 and on aging wheels like Albert Pujols.

Pujols on Tuesday played in his second game with the Los Angeles Dodgers since signing with them. He began their game against Arizona 0-for-2 as the No. 6 hitter. In each at-bat, the Diamondbacks had Pujols well-positioned.

Nick Ahmed was lined up in shallow left in the second inning and came up to make a play on a grounder and throw out Pujols at first.

Then in the fourth inning, Ahmed did it again. He threw out Pujols from left field.

Getting thrown out from the outfield is pretty embarrassing. But Pujols did hit the second ball extremely hard, which is part of why he was unable to beat it out. The other reason is because he just does not run well anymore.

By the way, in the sixth inning, Pujols again grounded the ball toward the left side of the infield. That time it was third baseman Eduardo Escobar who cut the ball off to make the play.

Pujols batted .198 with the Angels before being let go by them. He was batting .194 with the Dodgers after beginning Tuesday’s game 0-for-3.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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