After ending his 22-year career and returning to the place where the St. Louis Cardinals began, Pujols is easing into a new life.
The first thing he's going to do? Sell a $2.3 million, 10,000-square-foot home.
Pujols recently listed his five-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom mansion in Leawood, Kansas, which is located south of Kansas City and close to the Missouri border.
It's about a four-hour drive from St. Louis, where Pujols was a ballplayer for more than a decade.
This magnificent home sits on a huge double lot and is one of the most expensive locations for sale in this coveted suburb.
This traditional style home features dark woodwork and an imposing stone fireplace over the mantle.
A large island is the highlight of the kitchen, which includes a bar and wine room.
The master bedroom has two vanities, two wardrobes, its own laundry area, a coffee bar, mini fridge, and a luxurious bathroom with a steam shower.
Entertaining in this house is a true home away from home thanks to the games room, home theatre and fully equipped gym.
On nearly an acre of land you'll find another fireplace, an outdoor kitchen, a pool and patio - all in a fenced-in backyard.
A member of two World Series championship teams, Pujols was part of an elite group.
He is one of only four players in MLB history to have hit more than 700 career home runs.
A winner of three National League MVP trophies, Pujols left St. Louis after the 2011 season to sign a lucrative contract with the Los Angeles Angels.
After a decade in Los Angeles, Pujols returned to St. Louis for his final season in 2022, hitting 24 more home runs to bring his home run total to over 700.