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So I take this to mean your answer to "Would it have been loyalty from Pujols if he'd managed to get the Cards to go up to 260 million and stayed?" is yes?
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Wanting more money and being loyal are not mutually exclusive. I don't recall Jeter holding out for more money or shopping himself around before accepting a Yankees offer but perhaps my memory is failing me.
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So you totally forgot the hubbub about the Yankees talking about offering him slightly less money than his previous contract and Jeter (or at least his agent) talking about what a travesty that was?
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OK, now... argue the other side. Go!
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Jeter initially demanded between $23M and $25M/year from the Yankees in 2010. (source, source).
He then settled for $17M/year when he realized he was deluded. That 17M is still well north of what any other team would have given him. If the Yankees had tried to sign him for his actual value, we would have seen his loyalty be tested. The Yankees didn't get it to that point because it was already getting ugly between Cashman and Jeter's agent.
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This opportunity won't be there in LA. Heck, he could probably walk the streets of LA un-noticed right now. I know it's not feasible, but I'd like someway to compare Pujols' earnings from now until 55 if he stayed in St. Louis vs. going to LA. When you add in higher taxes and cost of living, combined with the lost business opportunities he'd have in St. Louis, I'm not sure he comes out that far ahead. Plus, you have the "legacy" non-monetary aspect that would be there in St. Louis. |
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Basically the Halos took a great chance to make a deal with a once in a lifetime player. The money is steep, but with the cost of financing being at all time lows, they can easily spread out the risk over several decades if need be. It isn't my money as a fan. Assuming you get at least 5 years of full Pujols, and 5 more years of 3/4 Pujols, I think angels fans have a lot to be happy about.
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Clearly, the Angels are hoping Pujols becomes the guy the Yankees thought they were buying - the "real" potential new all-time HR champ. Which will be funny when, in 4 years, he tests positive for HGH.
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Since we live in a world where we compare everything...at least Ryan Howard's stupid contract looks a little better.
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I think Pujols is going to find a ton of business opportunities in CA, if that's what he wants to do. This might be an unwise deal for all parties in some way or another, but I don't think that's one of them. He's moving to the second biggest market in the country.
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My guess is that someone will devise a WBP stat, short for "Wins Below Pujols". This stat will only be applied to Pujols himself going forward, with the Pujols level being determined to be his overall WAR for the first ten years of his career.
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It's interesting to me to see the stress over a 10 year contract as Angel or baseball fans. I'm excited about Pujols and Wilson coming and I guarantee I'll be coming to more games in the next couple of years. Beyond that... yes, they may be handcuffed with a bad contract, but in my mind the Angels are contenders at this point. That's all I can ask for as a fan. I'm excited as hell!
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Name the number of athletes who've made another 30 million (or more) from their business deals alongside those who've lost their ass putting money into businesses. X million in hand is a heck of a good deal compared to losing it when whatever business opportunity goes under. Ask Evander Holyfield.
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Do you think MLB is approaching a ceiling in payroll? When Albert is done will there be 10 year/$500 million contracts?
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I like Moreno (UofA guy) and will root for the Angels and Pujols now in the AL. I also think that Moreno can justify the deal more than St. Louis could. If you factor in his attempt to broaden the fan base and build the team's interest level, it make some sense. I just think that Pujols could have made just as much money long term in St. Louis with a much greater legacy than jumping for LAA.
Pujols was rarely criticized in St. Louis. Even during his cold stretch in the playoffs, no one mentioned he led the league in double plays hit into and had long, bad stretches that helped put the team 10+ games back. before the all-star break, Pujols had a .820 OPS, while Holiday (.995) and Berkman (1.006) were carrying the team. In any other market, he gets hammered for that. St. Louis, though, continued to defend him and back him despite the team's struggles. I'm not sure he gets that same slack in LA, New York, Chicago or Philly. |
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Welcome to the San Diego Padres, Albert Pujols!!
That's for when he's 45. I'm just getting this in now in case I forget later.
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I hadn't followed the Pujols contract stuff at all, so maybe this has already been answered: Once a 9- or 10-year deal was on the table, was there any chance someone could have signed Pujols for only 4 or 5 years? What I'm getting at is that didn't someone basically HAVE to sign him to a very long term deal to land him? I mean, I guess you can blame the Cardinals for putting the really long deal out there in the first place, but someone was going to offer it. I don't think all 30 teams would've said "His production is likely to plummet in 4 or 5 years! We can't offer any more than that!" So, unless I've missed something, if you want the 4 or 5 years of great Albert Pujols, you have to accept the other years of less-than-great Albert Pujols.
What fundamental piece of all this have I not grasped yet? For all the bewilderment of the 10-year contract, it seems like teams had some other option out there, and I can't figure out what it is. So what did I miss?
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You do realize how many people we have out here, right? You might not get 3/4 of the people in LA to know who the President is out here. If 10% of the 30 M or so people know who Pujols is, he will still have more opportunity here than in almost all but the largest US markets. And more than 10% will know who he is out here.
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More seriously, I don't know who set the market at 10 years. The Cardinals? The Marlins? Pujols' agent?
In the end, it is on the teams offering for going forward with offers that long. I would imagine it did start with the Cards (at the suggestion of Pujols' agent).
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He also sold them over a decade ago, and mostly for stock (rather than cash) which plummeted shortly thereafter. Pujols could just as easily turn into the next Evander just as easily. Any business is a gamble, even moreso in a struggling economy.
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I think the Cards first offered 7 years, went to 8 and he said he wouldn't accept anything less than 9 - and that's when their 9/198 offer came out. Given he started out wanting 10/300, I'm not sure the Cards could have avoided 9 years.
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To attempt an answer to the question, the Cardinals had already set the market at 9 years. Clearly, the amount per year was what bothered Pujols. I kinda half-jokingly suggested earlier today someone should have offered him 3 years/$89M to deal with that issue. And maybe someone could have (or did) offer, say, 6 years/$175M or 5/$145M.
So, did someone have to offer or sign him for 10/$250M? No. But he wasn't getting less than 9/$200M. And it only takes 1 team to offer him both the money and the years. It's always possible every team, including the Cardinals, could have just held firm on a 6 year max deal, but then you start wondering about collusion.
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The guy was offered a great deal and he took it. I mean, he went to HS in Missouri. Maybe he was just tired of living in a medium sized city. I don't know why so people -- other than being upset -- begrudge a guy for exploring his options. St. Louis is one of my favorite places, as it's where I started undergrad..and lived for three years, but it's not Los Angeles.
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A. Leave St. Louis and join LAA for 10/256. Make $46 mil more over 10 years, but pay higher state taxes and have a much higher cost of living per year. Lack the "market star power" you would have in St. Louis and run the risk of being somewhat forgotten when your contract ends. B. Stay in St. Louis for what ends up being 20+ seasons for 10/210. Make $46 mil less, but have a much lower cost of living. Become the biggest star in a smaller market and end up with a legacy that rivals Stan Musial, Babe Ruth and Nolan Ryan in your current market. You could even argue that after taxes and cost of living, $256 over in 10 years in LA has less buying power than $210 in St. Louis. With everything that appears to matter to athletes when considering their "quality of life", I'm not sure Pujols makes out better in the LAA deal over time. |
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Now we know why the Marlins moved on when Pujols didn't accept on Tuesday night:
BNightengale Bob Nightengale The Miami Also, Pujols gets $254M - just beyond ARod's deal that Lozano's ex-boss, Boras, negotiated.
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Are we underestimating the affect of LaRussa retiring? Not that Pujols thinks Matheny is a dick or anything.
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FYI, using the common "cost of living adjustment", $26 mil a year in LA equates around $17 mil in St. Louis. So, by offering $21-22 mil a season, Pujols would actually have more buying power in St. Louis with his money
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$275M state income tax-free in Florida, too.
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I hope Albert Pujols has an OPS+ of 250 over the next 10 years, and then he shoves dollar bills up everybody's ass. I'm not really sure what that accomplishes, but it would be amazing.
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Depending on their comparable state taxes (and I have no idea how Missouri and California compare), I could see the tax issue being a big chunk. But at this level of money, cost of living is a drop in the bucket. That's like saying it's not worth it to buy a $60K car over a $30K car because oil changes for the $60K car are $75 instead of $50. I mean, unless you expect Albert to go all "Brewster's Millions" or something when he gets here.
Being in LA also increases his national profile. Guaranteed this will increase his overall endorsement value and improve his overall Q rating.
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Who the fuck makes $200m and thinks "gee, but with the cost of living difference...?" C'mon dude. He's shopping a stratosphere that we plebes simply cannot comprehend. It is not part of the calculus.
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My point is had he really wanted to stay in St. Louis, he could have justified the $210-220 instead of $250-260 based on the market and cost of living. It's clear now that the fame of being the highest paid 1B was more important to him. And, in his defense, that's a choice he's earned given his play. I'm just not sure he's going to agree with this decision down the road when the new market is less forgiving/deifying that St. Louis was to him.
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Yep. Totally agree. And that's why they knew, with their offer so much more than anyone else's, that he was never going to accept their offer at any $$ level.
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