AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:
OmahaCard79 wrote:
What he did in STL and how much they paid him there is irrelevant to LA and their fans.
Consdiering they paid him for what he did in St. Louis and bought the attention he commands for what he did in StL, it's far from irrelevant. Had Pujols put up the same value as {insert whoever you want that's been worth 1-2 wins a year for 10 years}, he doesn't get that contract and doesn't have the hype; it's not like the Angels picked up some random bum.
Their fans won't have the patience those in StL would because he won't provide LAA what he did to St. Louis most likely. Still, you can't argue he should have stayed in st louis for $XX,XXX,XXX less to avoid getting boo'd when he's 38. It's also not realistic to say if he is boo'd in 2017 or whenever it was a mistake for the Angels to give him this contract. It is obviously generating a buzz around there now....who knows how much that is worth.
I bet you could poll 100 fans in LA and after they remember what sport the Angels play and who that Albert Pujols guy is, 100 would disagree with the notion that they were paying Pujols for what he did in STL. I get your production in your previous contract determines your value going forward, but even though his years in STL set his value, Angel fans are EXPECTING him to repeat it if not better it in LA.
Even though the Cardinals chose to overpay for Tino Martinez in 2002, it didn't stop the fans from turning on him when he failed to live up to his lofty (at the time) contract. No one in St. Louis cared what he did in NY, and that notoriety DeWitt paid for was more of a curse than anything when his body simply wouldn't reach that level anymore. We expected more. That's what'll happen to Albert in LA, but it'll be x10 since they have more invested in him.
Is that notion out of touch with reality? Absolutely. Still, if he fails to make good and prove he's worth $25-$30 million a year in LA, they are going to turn on him. That's why his move to LA was such an idiotic decision on his part. He could have taken less and aged gracefully in St. Louis. Now, unless he wins them a title or two in the next 5 years, he'll be just another mercenary athlete that talked a big game, didn't live up to expectations, and weighed their franchise down like an anchor for years. They'll have no problem booing him, and he won't react well to it.