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  • yankees506
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 1064

    Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

    I have no idea how the cardinals can fumble on this, and have no idea where Pujols thinks he can go..... Boston has A-Gon, We have Tex, Angels have kendry, Phils have Howard...... slim market that needs a first baseman
  • BULBUS
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 1123

    #2
    Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

    There have been talks about the Cards trading Pujols for any of those guys you mentioned. The Cards would get a first baseman with a contract that they could live with and Albert would go to a team that could pay him what he wants. As a Yankee fan I wouldnt mind seeing him in pinstripes , but Teixeira has a no trade and I'm sure he would nix any such trade.

    That being said, I'm sure he and Cards will get something done.
    Chris

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    • allstarsplus
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 3707

      #3
      Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

      Boston has A-Gon,
      As far as I know AGon is a Free Agent himself after this season unless he signs an extension.

      Maybe the Cardinals think they get him for their max offer after he gets stonewalled after the season by all the teams you mentioned. Expect the Nationals to go after him for 5 to 8 years as they are now in spending mode.

      Here's the rub I have always heard since the days Alberto slid in the Draft that many GMs felt he is a few years older than his Driver's License and Birth Certificate says. Don't know if that is true but if he isn't 31 and really is 34 (?), does it make sense to sign him for more than 4 to 6 years?

      Also, do the Cardinals know something we don't know? This will be the story of the year for sure.
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      • BULBUS
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 1123

        #4
        Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

        Originally posted by yankees506
        Boston has A-Gon
        Word is that Boston has a contract done, but they are waiting for the season to start so they can avoid the luxury tax.
        Chris

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        • TNTtoys
          Moderator
          • Aug 2006
          • 2618

          #5
          Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

          I am 90% of the thinking that Pujols and the Cardinals will get the job done somehow.

          If not, the other 10% of me can't help but see the Phillies working out a deal to add another superstar to the team -- and at the same time deal Ryan Howard to his home town of St. Louis to replace Pujols.

          Course that 10% of me comes from years of disappointment as a Mets fan!!!
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          • BULBUS
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 1123

            #6
            Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

            Originally posted by TNTtoys
            If not, the other 10% of me can't help but see the Phillies working out a deal to add another superstar to the team -- and at the same time deal Ryan Howard to his home town of St. Louis to replace Pujols.

            Course that 10% of me comes from years of disappointment as a Mets fan!!!
            ha..Mets fans at work are saying the same thing
            Chris

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            • LastingsMilledge85
              Senior Member
              • May 2009
              • 1438

              #7
              Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

              I think the Phillies will make every push to acquire him, the only question is if they have the money since they've spent a ton on pitching. They will have to give Pujols ten years if they get him. A lot will depend on what type of season the Cards have and what will their future look like, if they can make a push for contenders for years to come, they have a legitimate chance at retaining him.

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              • Neal
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 211

                #8
                Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                Pujols isn't going anywhere.
                looking for Phillies GU bats

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                • shoremen44
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 1161

                  #9
                  Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                  My Fantasy... too bad the O's would have to get rid of everyone to pay him... the upside is I always wanted to play shortstop in the majors
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                  • allstarsplus
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 3707

                    #10
                    Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                    Originally posted by shoremen44
                    My Fantasy... too bad the O's would have to get rid of everyone to pay him... the upside is I always wanted to play shortstop in the majors
                    Bert - Did you do the Photoshop on that? Hilarious! Can I get that for the Nationals so I can have some fun with my friends?
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                    • legaleagle92481
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 2538

                      #11
                      Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                      Why would he go anywhere? His legacy is as a Cadinal one of the most passionate fan bases in the world and one of the game's most historic teams. If he leaves he becomes the Lebron of baseball loathed by many except those who follow his new team. Why would the Phils, Yanks or Sox trade their guy for Albert? Such a player is about the same age and much cheaper than the 30 million figure Pujols is allegedly eyeing. Is Albert really that much of an upgrade over any of those guys? The only teams that could sign him and have noone in the way are the Cubs and depending on what happens with the Madoff lawsuit the Mets. Both those teams are on hard times so it is hard to believe Albert could go to either team and be perceived as anything but a money grubber. This isn't the NBA his addition would not do much to turn around either very flawed team.

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                      • LastingsMilledge85
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2009
                        • 1438

                        #12
                        Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                        Ryan Howard is not the Phillies' "guy" and I think many in the Phillies organization would say it is worth the risk of trading Ryan Howard (St. Louis raised) for Albert and having to take on ten years. Why people bring up the Red Sox, I have no idea as there has been no links to him and them. The Yankees may take a shot if he hits free agency so he could shift into a full-time DH. The Rangers and Cubs are two other clubs that can legitimately woo him. I think if he wanted to be a Cardinal so badly, he would of signed by now or the talks would have been a little more fruitful instead of not going well at all and they may not want to spend $300MM 10 year deal that he wants.

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                        • legaleagle92481
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 2538

                          #13
                          Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                          Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
                          Ryan Howard is not the Phillies' "guy" and I think many in the Phillies organization would say it is worth the risk of trading Ryan Howard (St. Louis raised) for Albert and having to take on ten years. Why people bring up the Red Sox, I have no idea as there has been no links to him and them. The Yankees may take a shot if he hits free agency so he could shift into a full-time DH. The Rangers and Cubs are two other clubs that can legitimately woo him. I think if he wanted to be a Cardinal so badly, he would of signed by now or the talks would have been a little more fruitful instead of not going well at all and they may not want to spend $300MM 10 year deal that he wants.
                          How is it worth the risk? With Howard the last three years they have won the World Series, won the National League and made the NLCS. They added Halladay and Lee the past two offseasons. This team is loaded. And can they really afford to pay Pujols 30 million a year or 5 million more than they owe Howard every year? Plus Howard will be 37 when his deal is done. Albert in 10 years will be 41! How many guys are still productive hitters and fielders at 41? Can you name any? I can't other than Bonds and he was likely having chemical assistance and still couldn't field. And what if Albert is really a couple of years older as many claim? Your taking paying 30 million a year to a guy in his mid 40s. If Howard wanted to be a Card why not just have let his deal lapse and present himself to the Cards as an alternative to Albert as a free agent after this season when he also would have been free. As far as the Yanks no way Albert is DHing and Tex is one of best fielders so it would b counterproductive to move him plus they need that spot for their aging Jeter and Arod. The Rangers would never do it after Arod's deal burned them a decade ago. Even if they wanted to they have to pay Hamilton in a couple of years and if they pay Albert 30 million noway they can afford both. Albert like any player is just trying to maximize his value, free agency can only help him especially if the Cubs come calling.

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                          • rj_lucas
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 489

                            #14
                            Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                            The sole purpose of a ten year deal would be to ensure that Albert retires as a Cardinal. After the first six or seven years, e.g. for a player in his upper 30s, you're not paying for the player, you're paying for an icon.

                            So, a ten year deal makes no sense anywhere but the Cardinals. Why would another team pay for 'icon years' when the player would not be an icon for their team?

                            I'd like to see both parties willing to go outside the box here, rather than just trying to build a bigger box than Alex Rodriguez. Something more akin to the 'lifetime contract' that George Brett received from the Royals. Forget about seven years, or ten years. Structure a deal that pays a generous salary for the duration of Albert's playing career, however many years that might be, accompanied by a vested annuity that, after he retires, features a payout every year for the rest of Albert's lifetime. Literally, a Cardinal for life. The payout would be a percentage of the team's net profits for the year, effectively hedging the Cardinals against fiduciary risk.

                            I believe Major League Baseball prohibits active players from retaining an ownership stake in a team but the deal I've described, strictly speaking, is not an ownership deal. It's a revenue share, and Albert's share would not vest until he retires as a player.

                            I know that Bill DeWitt appreciates the legacy of the St. Louis Cardinals. Since he himself is a integral part of the team's history, he must understand that if he cannot get this deal done, he may be judged by history as the most shortsighted baseball owner since Charles Comiskey.

                            Rick
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                            • legaleagle92481
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 2538

                              #15
                              Re: Pujols Contract talks over, Where can he go???

                              Originally posted by rj_lucas
                              The sole purpose of a ten year deal would be to ensure that Albert retires as a Cardinal. After the first six or seven years, e.g. for a player in his upper 30s, you're not paying for the player, you're paying for an icon.

                              So, a ten year deal makes no sense anywhere but the Cardinals. Why would another team pay for 'icon years' when the player would not be an icon for their team?

                              I'd like to see both parties willing to go outside the box here, rather than just trying to build a bigger box than Alex Rodriguez. Something more akin to the 'lifetime contract' that George Brett received from the Royals. Forget about seven years, or ten years. Structure a deal that pays a generous salary for the duration of Albert's playing career, however many years that might be, accompanied by a vested annuity that, after he retires, features a payout every year for the rest of Albert's lifetime. Literally, a Cardinal for life. The payout would be a percentage of the team's net profits for the year, effectively hedging the Cardinals against fiduciary risk.

                              I believe Major League Baseball prohibits active players from retaining an ownership stake in a team but the deal I've described, strictly speaking, is not an ownership deal. It's a revenue share, and Albert's share would not vest until he retires as a player.

                              I know that Bill DeWitt appreciates the legacy of the St. Louis Cardinals. Since he himself is a integral part of the team's history, he must understand that if he cannot get this deal done, he may be judged by history as the most shortsighted baseball owner since Charles Comiskey.

                              Rick
                              rickjlucas@gmail.com
                              Good points. Actually an active player can have ownership in a team, he is only prohibited from owning part of a team he does not play on. A mechanicism would have to be set up for him to devest if he changed teams. Si.com floated this idea the other day.

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