slide_into_first wrote:6-14.
That's what the Angels started the season they won the World Series.
From the same poster:
I doubt the Nationals maintain their 11-4 start.
And the response:
You don't think they'll win 119 games this year?
Which helps to keep things in perspective. And Matt Kemp won't hit 92 home runs. It's still April. My guess is that once he hits his first homer he goes on a HR tear. When all is said and done, Albert will have a very good season - and a few more after that. But continuing to put up the numbers he did in St. Louis as he reaches his mid and late 30's? Outside of Bonds, age-based decline happens to everyone - Stan, Willie, Mickey, Hank, even the Babe.
What Joe and Beerstrike said about his inevitable decline being tolerated by his adoring STL fanbase is true. I don't see that happening in Anaheim.
I'm still an Albert fan and hope he does well and retires as an all-time HoF great. I also think that the Cardinals will fare better over the next 10 years without him. I'm not expecting the 2001 Mariners without A-Rod, but remember that the Cards did not win anything the last half of Stan's career.