Pujols undecided; Cards up offer to $220M?

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DALLAS -- Tuesday night gave way to Wednesday at baseball's winter meetings. But despite a long, arduous day of complicated negotiations, Albert Pujols still hadn't decided where he's going to play next year and beyond.

The Miami Marlins pressed Pujols and his agent, Dan Lozano, for an answer Tuesday on their latest 10-year offer, which sources say would pay the 31-year-old first baseman more than $200 million and include provisions that would link Pujols to the Marlins beyond his playing career.


However, the St. Louis Cardinals also have a lucrative offer on the table. And while both teams would like to get Pujols' situation resolved as soon as possible, the decision is so momentous and the offers are so involved that Lozano and Pujols informed both clubs late Tuesday the three-time NL MVP needed more time to think.


The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the Cardinals' offer could potentially reach $220 million over 10 seasons.


Discussions are scheduled to resume Wednesday, and one source said it's now expected that Pujols will arrive at some sort of decision in the next 24 hours.
Lozano met with both the Marlins and Cardinals multiple times during the day and night Tuesday, sources said. And the negotiations took so many diverse twists and turns that at one point, the Marlins conferred with the commissioner's office about unspecified language in their proposal.


The exact dollar figure the Marlins offered isn't known. But in addition to the dollars in their proposal and the added value that would be derived from Florida's lack of a state income tax, the Marlins have added provisions that would position Pujols as a figurehead of their franchise after his playing career is finished.
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Sources told ESPN.com the Marlins' offer does not include a no-trade clause. Instead, the club has included post-playing-days stipulations to demonstrate its commitment to Pujols for years to come.


Nevertheless, the Marlins have asked Pujols to make a decision as quickly as possible, because the team needs to address other needs -- most notably starting pitching.


If the Marlins do get Pujols to agree, they would look to trade first baseman Gaby Sanchez for a starting pitcher. If talks break down with Pujols, they would turn their attention to the free agent starting pitching market. They've spoken extensively with the agents for both Mark Buehrle and C.J. Wilson, and brought both to Florida for tours of their new ballpark.


Meanwhile, the Chicago Cubs spoke to Lozano on Monday and made a qualifying offer to Pujols, according to reports.


The Marlins have approached Pujols much like the way they aggressively pursued Reyes over the weekend in an attempt either to sign the 32-year-old first baseman or move on. Sources said they were trying to determine, once and for all, whether Pujols had serious interest in playing in Miami, or whether he was using the Marlins' offer to increase pressure on the Cardinals to up their own offer.
 

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how much does this guy want for christmas?? lol

is he expecting st louis to match or beat this? GL :D

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saw something just now on espn ticker that marlins have assumed pujols is going to pass on their offer according to buster olney
 

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Hope he stays with STL.
 
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He's not leaving St Louis. He's the type of guy who is loyal to a team.

Easy to say now that stl is offering 10 and 220. Pretty easy for him to walk when they only wanted to give him 8 years and less $ per year, and theres no way a sane man could hate on him for walking in that scenario.
 

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Heard the cubs made him an incredible offer they guaranteed him not to play in October
 
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If I were the Cardinals, I'd be praying that he would go to the Marlins or someone else. For how much of this 10 year contract is Pujols going to be worth the money?
 

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Pujols will make almost $70,000.00 a day for the next ten years playing for the Angels....not a bad gig
 

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Pujols will make almost $70,000.00 a day for the next ten years playing for the Angels....not a bad gig

Actually by standards of others who are the best in the world at what they do, he is vastly underpaid.

Think about how much some CEOs make.
 

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For how much of this 10 year contract is Pujols going to be worth the money?
In Anaheim, seven.
If he went to a NL team six or less.

Abreu is still signed, he will DH next season, Pujols will be at first.
Once the Vernon Wells and the Bobby Abreu's of the Angels are off the payroll, look for Pujols to start DH's more and more to save the wear and tear on the body.
 

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what are the angels gonna do with trumbo? i like that guy.

I'm not sure why the rangers had no interest in re-signing wilson, but i gotta believe there is a reason they werent interested. its not money, the rangers have money. sounds like rangers will be getting matt garza, i'm not really a garza fan but he is pretty good. hopefully hollland can make the jump this year and harrison continues being steady. and lewis will be lewis which means he gets rocked at home and pitches great in division road games.
i think rangers are gonna go after fielder hard and continue to win with offense and a good bullpen. when you play your home games at the ballpark in arlington, you can win with offense
 

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Actually by standards of others who are the best in the world at what they do, he is vastly underpaid.

Think about how much some CEOs make.

Dude Please..Most CEO's dont make 20 million a year.. Lets not compare someone who hits a baseball for a living to someone who runs a multi billion dollar company and is in charge of thousands of employees.. Ludicrous
 

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I had no idea he didn't already sign with the Marlins.... that's gotta hurt
 

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Dude Please..Most CEO's dont make 20 million a year.. Lets not compare someone who hits a baseball for a living to someone who runs a multi billion dollar company and is in charge of thousands of employees.. Ludicrous

Most stupid is you can't comprehend that he is the best in the world at what he does, so why should't he be paid like it.

Bunch of jealous fucks. You watch sports, then Shut the fuck up, you are part of the problem.
 

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