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Originally Posted by Moonliner
It depends on how you look at it. In essence they are just stretching out the payments they are making for the few good years he does have. It saves the Angles cash in the long run and gives him guaranteed income well into the future. Like a annuity payment from a lottery.
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Except the price is $255 million. So giving him the benefit of the doubt, 5 more years of productivity - that's ~$50 million per real year assuming he even lasts that long. I don't care how long you stretch it out, that's a ridiculous number. I see this hurting them in the long run.
On the plus side, I will get the joy of hearing his name spoken aloud more often.
Pujols.