Angels Sign Pujols
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Angels Sign Pujols
10 yr 250M reportedly.
As a NL guy I'm glad to see him go to the AL.
As a NL guy I'm glad to see him go to the AL.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
bluehenbillk wrote: As a NL guy I'm glad to see him go to the AL.
Funny that you mentioned that, I'm having the exact opposite reaction....this sucks for every team in the American League.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
And now its being reported that CJ Wilson will sign with the Angels. 
...according to MLBTraderumors.com
...according to MLBTraderumors.com
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
I look at it as one less team the Phils have to worry about.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Makes sense for an AL team to land him. In 4-5 years he'll be a DH and be able to make it to the end of this contract in good condition.
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DAMMIT... WHY CAN'T HE JUST STAY IN THE NL!?!
big coup for the Halos... that sound you heard was Arte Moreno selling A LOT of tickets...
big coup for the Halos... that sound you heard was Arte Moreno selling A LOT of tickets...
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Won't look like it for a couple years, but those last 3-4 years on that contract are gonna be BRUTAL.dbackjon wrote:Lotta money for him
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
yep C.J. Wilson officially to the Halos too per ESPN.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
That's the wrong way to look at it. That's $210M that the Cardinals can spend on players who will actually be able to play ten years from now. Albert's ankles are already shot and his number are clearly declining. Let the Angels try to win with that albatross of a contract hanging around their necks.bluehenbillk wrote:I look at it as one less team the Phils have to worry about.
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Agreed. This contract might have made sense 4 years ago, but not now.CitadelGrad wrote:That's the wrong way to look at it. That's $210M that the Cardinals can spend on players who will actually be able to play ten years from now. Albert's ankles are already shot and his number are clearly declining. Let the Angels try to win with that albatross of a contract hanging around their necks.bluehenbillk wrote:I look at it as one less team the Phils have to worry about.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
If he was in the NL, sure it would be a bad contract. In the AL, though, with him able to start full time DH'ing next year, it works. All he has to do is hit for the next 10 years and then sit on the bench for half that time while someone else is in the field. Perfect contract and team for him in that regard.AZGrizFan wrote:Agreed. This contract might have made sense 4 years ago, but not now.CitadelGrad wrote:
That's the wrong way to look at it. That's $210M that the Cardinals can spend on players who will actually be able to play ten years from now. Albert's ankles are already shot and his number are clearly declining. Let the Angels try to win with that albatross of a contract hanging around their necks.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Who's left to sign?CitadelGrad wrote:That's the wrong way to look at it. That's $210M that the Cardinals can spend on players who will actually be able to play ten years from now. Albert's ankles are already shot and his number are clearly declining. Let the Angels try to win with that albatross of a contract hanging around their necks.bluehenbillk wrote:I look at it as one less team the Phils have to worry about.

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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Alberts last 4 years:GannonFan wrote:If he was in the NL, sure it would be a bad contract. In the AL, though, with him able to start full time DH'ing next year, it works. All he has to do is hit for the next 10 years and then sit on the bench for half that time while someone else is in the field. Perfect contract and team for him in that regard.AZGrizFan wrote:
Agreed. This contract might have made sense 4 years ago, but not now.
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Like I said, he might have 5 good years left, but there is definitely a trend (and not a good one) here that will make the last 3-5 years of that contract be what keeps the Angels out of the playoffs.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Less feared? I was scared as shit every time he came up in the NLDS, even against Halladay. He may be declining slightly, but like other people have said, the DH will help him immensely. And the last 4 years of the contract being brutal is determined by who's point of view. For the Angels front office, I bet they can't wait for those last 4 years since he will be chasing the homerun record. The amount of money from attendance and fan gear will offset the contract at that point. From a production standpoint, it may get ugly. This is of course assuming he doesn't get injured where it ruins his career.

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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
He's a gamer, and I'd want him on my team. Just not by mortgaging the future of the organization.Seahawks08 wrote:Less feared? I was scared as shit every time he came up in the NLDS, even against Halladay. He may be declining slightly, but like other people have said, the DH will help him immensely. And the last 4 years of the contract being brutal is determined by who's point of view. For the Angels front office, I bet they can't wait for those last 4 years since he will be chasing the homerun record. The amount of money from attendance and fan gear will offset the contract at that point. From a production standpoint, it may get ugly. This is of course assuming he doesn't get injured where it ruins his career.
That being said, the biggest mistake the Diamondbacks have made as an organization was NOT ponying up the additional $2 million to RJ so he could get his 300th in a Diamondbacks uni.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
And I guess we can add this to the thread: CJ Wilson signed with the Angels for five years at $77.5 million.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Do you really want to pay a DH $25.4 million a year to hit maybe .300 for three or four years and probably .260 to .280 for another six to seven years? Screw that.GannonFan wrote:If he was in the NL, sure it would be a bad contract. In the AL, though, with him able to start full time DH'ing next year, it works. All he has to do is hit for the next 10 years and then sit on the bench for half that time while someone else is in the field. Perfect contract and team for him in that regard.AZGrizFan wrote:
Agreed. This contract might have made sense 4 years ago, but not now.
The joke is on Albert anyway. Given the difference in state taxes between Missouri and California, $22 million of taxable income in Missouri equates to $33 million in taxable income in California. Albert won't be making anywhere near $33 million a year under his new contract.
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Re: Angels Sign Pujols
Pujols could have been one of those rare all-time greats of this era who played his entire career for one team. I'm not sure what the cash value of that is, but I guess it's less than $3 million a year.
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LMAO at the Marlins!
Good luck to Albert. It would have been nice to see him finish his career in St. Loo, but simoleons speak louder than words.
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Great news for Mariners fans; now, we don't even need to get our hopes up about making the playoffs.
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Grizalltheway wrote:Great news for Mariners fans; now, we don't even need to get our hopes up about making the playoffs.
My niece, who lives near Seattle (so a Mariner fan), and is from the STL area (so Cardinal fan in the NL) is apoletic about this.
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Hasn't worked out for the last few dream teams.Seahawks08 wrote:And I guess we can add this to the thread: CJ Wilson signed with the Angels for five years at $77.5 million.
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Even more puzzling is the reports by several outlets that the Marlins upped their offer to $275 million with no state income tax in Florida.. so he left 20-25 million in actual income on the table along with massive amounts he will pay in state taxes to sign with the Angels.CitadelGrad wrote:Do you really want to pay a DH $25.4 million a year to hit maybe .300 for three or four years and probably .260 to .280 for another six to seven years? Screw that.GannonFan wrote:
If he was in the NL, sure it would be a bad contract. In the AL, though, with him able to start full time DH'ing next year, it works. All he has to do is hit for the next 10 years and then sit on the bench for half that time while someone else is in the field. Perfect contract and team for him in that regard.
The joke is on Albert anyway. Given the difference in state taxes between Missouri and California, $22 million of taxable income in Missouri equates to $33 million in taxable income in California. Albert won't be making anywhere near $33 million a year under his new contract.
