Since the All Star game debacle, Albert has hit the ball real well. Homering in each of his first three games(twice on Sunday).
Albert’s numbers to date look pretty good. He is batting .315, which places him 12th in the National League, now just .24 behind the leaders Dmitry Young and Matt Holliday. With his four homers in four games, Albert has climbed to 6th in the NL in homeruns with 20. He trails the leader Prince Fielder by 10, Adam Dunn by 5, Ken Griffey Jr. by 4, and Miguel Cabrera and Ryan Howard by 2. In the rbi department, Albert currently sits at 16th place, with 57. He trails the leader, Chase Utley by 19, but is only 4 behind 10th place, in his effort to first get into the top 10 in each offensive category, before making a run for the top by the end of the year.