On this episode of The Dennissance with Dennis Quaid, Dennis gets to the heart of the American Dream with baseball soon-to-be hall-of-famer, Albert Pujols. Albert talks at length about his history of baseball, from growing up in the Dominican Republic, to moving to the United States, to meeting his wife, starting a family, struggling to support his family, and his eventual career as one of the highest paid baseball players of all times, playing for the Los Angeles Angeles.
But that's not all; Albert's and Dennis talk about the relationship Albert has with his daughter, and how it led him to create the Pujols Family Foundation; a foundation dedicated to helping those living with Down Syndrome, and to improve the lives of the impoverished in the Dominican Republic.
For more about the Pujols Family Foundation, please visit their website at: https://www.pujolsfamilyfoundation.org/.
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Besides being an actor, musician, and songwriter, Dennis Quaid is also a jet pilot, low handicap golfer, and armchair historian. He has powered a NASCAR around an oval track, played golf with 2 presidents, spoke before Congress, piloted a dogsled in the arctic, meditated on the shore of the Ganges River, run marathons, been a middle-weight boxer, and can change a diaper in 20 seconds. Like him, all of Dennis's famous friends have interests outside of the thing they're known for; in each episode of The Dennissance, Dennis talks to his guests about what makes them unique in the world. Support this...