With a lineup as potent as the one the Los Angeles Angels possess, Albert Pujols doesn't feel the need to carry the club by himself. All he has to do is relax and do what he's been doing for 12 seasons. That should be enough. Pujols hit his 18th home run Sunday night, leading the Angels to a 7-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. His two-run shot off reliever Alexi Ogando in the seventh inning was the 463rd of his career, putting the three-time NL MVP ahead of Jose Canseco for 32nd place all-time.