
Matt Holliday's free agent worries are over.
The displaced outfielder agreed to a seven-year, $120 million contract to stay with the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday in a deal that includes a no-trade clause. He'll be hitting behind super hero first baseman Albert Pujols and playing left field for the defending NL Central champions.
Holliday has managed at least a .300 batting average for five consecutive years, but kicked extra ass after being traded away from the Oakland Athletics to the Cards last July, hitting .353 with a 1.023 OPS in the cleanup spot behind Pujols.
Speaking of Prince Albert, how the hell are the Cards supposed to dish out all this cash to Holliday, pay Pujols $30 million a season, and still keep their payroll in the $100 million range? Magic?
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3 comments:
"Speaking of Prince Albert, how the hell are the Cards supposed to dish out all this cash to Holliday, pay Pujols $30 million a season, and still keep their payroll in the $100 million range? Magic?"
That is an excellent question. Pujols to the YANKEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!
Ugh.
Albert Pujols is going to die a Cardinal. Period.
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