Thank God Albert can hit because he is not so sharp on math

JD12

C.E.O Davinroy Motorsport
I saw this on BND.com
The Cardinals' offer to Albert Pujols isn't the 10-year, $220-million deal that was original reported, according to ESPN's Buster Olney.

He says the deal St. Louis currently has on the table is for nine years and slightly more than $200 million. That means that the Cardinals apparently upped their rejected offer from February by about 3.5 percent if "slightly" means $205 million.

The Angels currently have an offer of about $210 million over 10 years in front of Pujols. But here's some food for thought, Albert: According to bestplaces.com's cost of living calculator, it's 59 percent more expensive to live in Anaheim, Calif. than in St. Louis. Housing in Anaheim is 244 percent more than in the STL. Tell your unsavory agent that he needs to score you at least a $325 million deal in So Cal to equal $205 million in St. Louis.



Read more: http://www.bnd.com/2011/12/08/1971798/espn-cardinals-offer-to-pujols.html#ixzz1fxUkoNHl
It makes you wonder if he will be able to make ends meet. I think the money it freed up will help the team better then his homeruns.
 
Unconfirmed reports are that Pujols is going to sign
with the Angels for 10 yrs. $260 million. This is from MLB.com
 
They can have him for that long...he is really 36 years old anyway. It was a good run, but we will win without him...
 
I didn`t know this was a Baseball discussion board I thought it was a racing site. sorry about my earlier post about racing. MY BAD!!!
 
I didn`t know this was a Baseball discussion board I thought it was a racing site. sorry about my earlier post about racing. MY BAD!!!

Thats funny Rodney. Also thought you were working for Marathon today but instead you are posting on stl.

AK
 




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