Albert Pujols said Monday afternoon that he didn't know when he would return from his right oblique strain that placed him on the 15-day disabled list Sunday. "It could be two weeks, or three or four, five, six," Pujols said. "Whatever week it is going to be, I am going to take my time. I just don't want to come back too soon. They told me to be careful and be 100 percent, because you don't want that to happen again. The second time around is always worse." Disabled for the first time in his illustrious career, Pujols spoke with the media for about 20 minutes prior to Monday's contest for the first time since injuring himself chasing after a foul ball in Saturday's game versus the Cubs. Pujols had an MRI scan Monday, but results were not immediately available. "I don't know," Pujols said of the results. "Talk to the doctor. I have not even talked to him about it." La Russa said the MRI scan is unlikely to find any conclusive evidence.