[Reporter Lin Youchen/Comprehensive Report] Cardinals star Albert Pujols faced the Dodgers in a single-game double shot yesterday, completing the milestone of 700 hits in his career in one fell swoop.

While the football world was celebrating together, the Cardinals negotiated with the fan who picked up the 700 hits, but the fan declined. The fan asked the league to verify the ball in advance and left with the ball.

According to the unwritten convention in the past, the team will arrange for the star to exchange the items of the autographed ball and the autographed bat with the fans who have picked up the commemorative home run ball. .

A few days ago, the lucky college student who received Aaron Judge's 60th home ball of the season received a series of gifts including an autographed bat, and was also arranged to meet Judge himself.

The college student said in an interview that he never thought to keep the ball because it belonged to Jaggi.

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For the 700 balls that may not be recovered, Puhous has a generous idea. He said: "The souvenirs belong to the fans. It's fine if they want to exchange, but if they want to keep it, then I have no problem. "

"We play for the fans, so if they want to keep some souvenirs that fly off the court, I'm absolutely fine, they deserve it," Pujos said. Without insisting on leaving the commemorative ball, he surpassed A-Rod's 697th homecoming and let the fans take it home.

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