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All Aboard the Pujols Express, From Fringe to Mainstream
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All Aboard the Pujols Express, From Fringe to Mainstream
There are rumblings that the Florida Marlins, who move into a new stadium in 2012 and may be looking to make a splash, will be a big player in the Pujols-Fielder sweepstakes.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Cardinals offered Albert Pujols a nine-year contract extension worth about $195 million last offseason.
SI.com's Jon Heyman reported the figure to be around $210 million. Either way, Pujols and his agent rejected the offer, reportedly seeking something worth over $23 million annually. Baseball's best hitter is headed to the free agent market this winter and is likely to draw major bids from multiple clubs.
Spending 23mil a season on one player who in 9yrs will be 40! How much longer really is he going to put up this kind of production? I would give him a 4 or 5yr deal max.
That's a lot of money dedicated to one position. Pujols would be great, but do you think he will be producing at the same rate from age 36-40? There's a lot of things that have to come into perspective.
Pujols' contract himself would eat up about a quarter of our payroll by himself. Heck, Pujols, Hanley and JJ's contracts would be about what our current payroll is now.
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