Wednesday, February 16, 2011

No Pujols deal with Cardinals before deadline - Chicago Breaking .

Elliott B on February 16, 20118:16 PM

Pujols to the Cubs? not a shot. The Cubs payroll would give to be near 3 times what it is now only to give him here next year.

Rich G on February 16, 20112:41 PM

What's a 'looser'?

Oak Park Lefty on February 16, 20112:21 PM

Not a problem - Busch IV will spice the contract negotiations with a pair of fillies from his stable.

quills on February 16, 20112:09 PM

Is everyone out there frickin' nuts when it comes to giving this guy a 10 year contract? He will be 41-42 when it would be over. If anyone thinks, he will put up the same numbers in his second 10 days that he put up in the first, are all crazy! This is all the unions work to get the most money they can get for there constituantsno matter what the site is. All unions are overrated and have been for last 30-40 years.There was a home for them in society once, but not anymore. Pujols is a large actor but noone is worth the money they are talking about.Also, one short question, has he ever taken a drug test? He came up in the drug years along with the residue of the cheats. Just wondering?

Nap Tandy on February 16, 20111:03 PM

Let St. Louis or someone else get anchored down with this guy's salary.Minnesota, Florida, and Tampa can be competitive every year with no big ticket players, so can the Cubs.We just need a GM that knows what he's doing and can judge value and no when to steer clear of big contracts.Not with Hendry, though.

Johnny D on February 16, 2011 12:39 PM

Good!Let the distractions begin!It will be interesting to see if his numbers go south.

Primetime on February 16, 2011 12:28 PM

To the Sox? Hahahahahahah .Keep dreaming, for one thing, they wouldn't let the money and another he would never need to seed and meet in the sink that is the southside and in the USCell block where he'd be attack daily by drug addicts and its white trash fanbase

Ralf on February 16, 2011 12:03 PM

The Yankees will welcome Albert with spread arms.

SOXSIDE on February 16, 2011 11:52 AM

This is big news for us SOXSIDERS!

Bet the produce that he'll be sportin a White SOX uni next year.

You looser cubs fans can cry in your attendance trophy and expect another 104 years loosers!

They're is no way Albert is going to the flubs. He's comin to the SOXSIDE!

Sorry loosers. Goat, bartman 104 days of tears

Robert on February 16, 2011 11:40 AM

ugh - why is there a st louis cardinals story in a chicago paper - are we having a slow sports news day

FC on February 16, 2011 11:36 AM

Just when you thought "Rod from Tennessee" couldn't top himself...

Wow.

Brett Farve on February 16, 2011 11:31 AM

He's not approach to the Cubs.calm down everyone

Rod from Tennessee on February 16, 2011 10:53 AM

Probably the best thing which could find to sports, to base this meteoric rise in salaries, which in the end the fans are responsible for, would be for Pujols to run this season without resigning a new contract, thinking that he can pick up in free agency.Then if Pujols were to make some form of career ending development, occur during the season, it would possibly knock some sense into these sports owners that these guaranteed 10 year deals are getting way out of hand.Of course, it would be sad for Pujols, but something needs to be done to reel in the costs.It's already impossible for alot of Americans to give to go to games, and the way it's going, it won't be long until just the rich, and the corporate world will be able to see a game live.

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