ANAHEIM — With his fifth-inning scamper Sunday at Angel Stadium, Albert Pujols completed a milestone he has had his sights on: He stole his 100th base.

That steal made Pujols the fourth major leaguer ever to hit 500-plus homers, steal 100-plus bases and hit .300 or better. The others are Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron.

Others are close: Barry Bonds completed two of the feats but batted .298 for his career. Alex Rodriguez has a .299 average.

Pujols’ stolen base was his second this season in four attempts. He has been caught 40 times in his career, for a solid 71.4-percent success rate.

Like most of his recent steals, Sunday’s came by virtue of his wiles, not his speed. He caught Rangers right-hander Nick Martinez paying little attention to him and took off, reaching second without a throw.

Pujols, 35, has said he would keep trying to steal bases until he reached the century mark.