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pujols is a devil in an angle outfit.

Started by nvrbdn, December 08, 2011, 12:19:31 PM

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nvrbdn

pujols has flown the coop. good ridence albert. turns out it wasnt all about the 10 years like he said. 10 year 220 mil wasnt enough to make sure his family was taken care of when he retires while waiting for something else to kick in. ::) he needed 250-260 mil over 10 years to survive. :flame: adious albert.
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Dumb Jackasses getting millions to play a childs game.....Who cares.
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Dans 68

I was surprised to hear he flew off to another team. It says a lot about a person that stays with the same team over a career...Pujols could have been bigger than Musial in St. Louis had he played out his career there. Then front office work, ambassador-at-large, or perhaps a managing gig.

I can understand him wanting to go with an American League team, especially when his legs go...R.I.P. Al.

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Vainglory, Esq.

There's so much sour grapes coming from the middle of the country that it's unbelievable.  "Yeah, we didn't want him anyway."  "Well, he is on the decline."  "He wasn't all he was cracked up to be anyway."

Face it, St. Louis.  Albert just wasn't that into you.

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Yeah, he's the devil. Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrright.

I know the devil. Albert's not the devil.





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Quote from: Vainglory, Esq. on December 08, 2011, 01:30:55 PM
There's so much sour grapes coming from the middle of the country that it's unbelievable.  "Yeah, we didn't want him anyway."  "Well, he is on the decline."  "He wasn't all he was cracked up to be anyway."

Face it, St. Louis.  Albert just wasn't that into you.

I still say "F--k the Gayngels!"
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Quote from: RECHRGD on December 08, 2011, 12:29:00 PM
Dumb Jackasses getting millions to play a childs game.....Who cares.

But it is not millions...only about $150,000 per game, or $40,000 per at bat, or $5,000 per pitch.  ;)

You can't really blame him, but only despise him.  :yesnod:  My sympathies go out to the Cardinal fans.

Dan
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Do AL teams seriously pay their DH that much? Even they don't expect that he will be an everyday first baseman for long.

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Dans 68

No, but Pujols probably has at least 5 years at 1st base, with the occasional day off for rest but would still DH on those days. The Angels probable think his upside as one of the best hitters of his generation will propel them into the Series. The fact that he will play first base now, and is a more than decent fielder, gets him that monster contract. And I think if La Russa was still managing he would have stayed in Missouri.

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nvrbdn

what do sandusky and the angels fans have in common????









they both like pujols. :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol:
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Quote from: nvrbdn on December 08, 2011, 06:15:16 PM
what do sandusky and the angels fans have in common????









they both like pujols. :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol:

Oh snap....too soon, too soon. NOT!  :lol:
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Quote from: 472 R/T SE on December 08, 2011, 10:21:18 PM
If someone offered me $40k more a year to do the same work I was doing except that it was across town & wasn't direct competition for my current employer, I don't have to tell you what I'd do.



i agree with you entirely, the thing with this is he kept saying it has nothing to do with the money,i just want a long contract so i know i will retire here. they gave him that contract and he turned it down for the money. and as dan said, with st. louis it would run for a lifetime after the playing ended. what do you need when you will already have 200 mil and just ended a contract that paid over 100 mil.???
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Q:

Quotewhat do you need when you will already have 200 mil and just ended a contract that paid over 100 mil.Huh

A: Apparently....

Quote250-260 mil over 10 years

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Quote from: nvrbdn on December 09, 2011, 07:55:15 AM
what do you need when you will already have 200 mil and just ended a contract that paid over 100 mil.???

its all relative. If you met some street vendor from Bangladesh who makes $300 a year and told him you make $50K a year, he'd probably have the same reaction. "What do you need $50K for for?"

as Biggie (RIP) said...."mo' money mo' problems".

BTW - you guys have to read this piece about his agent. Ari Gold he is not... (kinda NSFW...there are a couple of racy pics that are already censored/blacked out, but id advise exercising caution anyway)

http://deadspin.com/5861982/dan-lozano-albert-pujolss-superagent-king-of-sleaze-mountain?tag=dan-lozano
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Quote from: Dans 68 on December 08, 2011, 01:02:28 PM
Pujols could have been bigger than Musial in St. Louis had he played out his career there. Then front office work, ambassador-at-large, or perhaps a managing gig.


That's what we all expected to happen, and he would have ruled St. Louis.  Plus, when the skill level declined (and sooner or later it will), he'd have been given a pass based on what he did for the team & area previously. 

In my small circle of friends, we've just decided it was all about the Benjamins for him.  If that's the case, I'd rather not spend time dwelling on his decision.

Quote from: Vainglory, Esq. on December 08, 2011, 01:30:55 PM
There's so much sour grapes coming from the middle of the country that it's unbelievable.  "Yeah, we didn't want him anyway."  "Well, he is on the decline."  "He wasn't all he was cracked up to be anyway."

Face it, St. Louis.  Albert just wasn't that into you.

I respectfully disagree, at least as far as I'm concerned.  As for the first part of your reply, no one I know is saying they didn't want Albert.  He's a great player, and likely headed for the HoF.  We also didn't consider it idiocy for the Cards' ownership to offer him what they did, and in fact, I'm glad that they made more than a half-hearted attempt to retain his services.  THAT would have been disappointing.  The Cardinals are not a better team without him, and that was reflected in the offer they made.

As it is, Albert made his priorities very clear... salary rules for him.  That's fine.  It's his life, his choice to make - and he made it.  As for the statement that "Albert just wasn't that into you" - that's true in the sense that he's not into the Angels or anyone else for that matter.  He's "into" the highest bidder for his services.  If any team or owner has the resources to offer more than another, for a player with those priorities the decision will be the same every time.

There may be Cards fans whose distaste is expressed in exactly the way that you've outlined, Vainglory.  I wouldn't argue that.  However, don't assume that everyone here is stomping out a vat full of sour grapes.

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