How Albert Pujols and Martin Maldonado may have accidentally rocked World Series with 'cheating' scandal

How Albert Pujols and Martin Maldonado may have accidentally rocked World Series with 'cheating' scandal
Martin Maldonado (L) and Albert Pujols (R) played together in 2018 (Steph Chambers/Dylan Buell/Getty)

HOUSTON, TEXAS: Houston Astros catcher Martin Maldonado was reported using an illegal bat in Game 1 (October 28), which was given to him by former St Louis Cardinals legend Albert Pujols. Maldonado might have unintentionally cheated when he used the bat against the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Pujols had just completed one of his best seasons since 2011, which was also his final season in St Louis, before moving to Anaheim. Maldonado reportedly reached out to his old Angels colleague about the possibility of using any of his bats before Houston's World Series game against the Phillies started. Maldonado believed that "Pujols always got some of the best quality bats," reported ESPN via Twitter. Pujols cooperated, delivering half a dozen bats.