After 11 seasons and two World Series titles, first baseman Albert Pujols has certainly left a lasting impression on the St. Louis Cardinals. He left the team on Thursday, opting to sign a 10-year, $254 million contract with the Angels as a free agent. "I don't think today is a day to reflect in any negative way, because so many great things happened in his time here," Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak said when news broke that Pujols had departed. "It's over, but the fact that we had two World Series champions and played in a third, that's a great run and he was most certainly a key member of that." Pujols leaves with a .328 batting average, a .420 on-base percentage and a .617 slugging percentage. He's already amassed 445 home runs. "I think his 11 years here will always be known as historic," Mozeliak added. "Every one of us who had the ability and opportunity to watch it should all be grateful."