It's a development that should come as no surprise to anyone who watched much baseball this year.
Pujols already won the Hank Aaron Award as the National League's top hitter at any position, and he's a heavy favorite to be named the NL's Most Valuable Player by the Baseball Writers' Association of America later this month.
More to the point, Pujols obliterated the other contenders when it comes to performance. He enjoyed what may have been his best offensive season, a feat that made it hard for any other hitter to keep up.
He led all NL first basemen in batting average (.327), on-base percentage (.443), slugging percentage (.658), home runs (47), doubles (45), stolen bases (16) and runs scored (124). He finished third in RBIs with 135.
It's the fifth Silver Slugger Award for Pujols, and his second in a row. He's won the award at three different positions -- three times at first base, once in the outfield and once at third base.
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