Marlins pressing Pujols

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Albert Pujols may not be a Miami Marlin by the time he wakes up Wednesday morning. But the team expects a resolution to its bid to sign Pujols, one way or the other, in the next few hours, sources told ESPN.com Tuesday night.

The Marlins have pressed Pujols and his agent, Dan Lozano, for an answer on their latest 10-year offer, sources said. Meanwhile, Lozano was continuing to talk with the Cardinals, who have an offer of their own on the table.

Baseball sources told ESPN the Magazine's Buster Olney earlier Tuesday the Marlins made a 10-year offer to Pujols, though it is unclear what the monetary figure of the offer is. Another key question is whether the Marlins would agree to include a no-trade clause in their offer. The club did not offer shortstop Jose Reyes such a clause, which Pujols had with the St. Louis Cardinals.

The Marlins' latest offer is an increase from the nine-year proposal made in their first meeting with Lozano.

Meanwhile, the Chicago Cubs spoke to Lozano on Monday and made a qualifying offer to Pujols, according to reports.

Lozano has met with the Marlins and Cardinals multiple times in the last two days. And the Cubs' reported offer is believed to be for significantly fewer years and dollars.

The Marlins have approached Pujols much like the way they aggressively pursued Reyes over the weekend in an attempt either to sign the 32-year-old first baseman or move on. Sources said they were trying to determine, once and for all, whether Pujols had serious interest in playing in Miami, or whether he was using the Marlins' offer to increase pressure on the Cardinals to up their own offer.

If the Marlins do get Pujols to agree, they would look to trade first baseman Gaby Sanchez for a starting pitcher. If talks break down with Pujols, they would turn their attention to the free agent starting pitching market. They've spoken extensively with the agents for both Mark Buehrle and C.J. Wilson, and brought both to Florida for tours of their new ballpark.
 
they are reporting today that the contract would roughly be 220,000,000 yes you read that right, 220 MILLION, DAMN NEAR A QUARTER OF A BILLION DOLLARS, LMAO WHAT THE FUCK!!!

I know they never see anything close to the amount of what the contract reads, but still thats one hell of a pay day
 
they are reporting today that the contract would roughly be 220,000,000 yes you read that right, 220 MILLION, DAMN NEAR A QUARTER OF A BILLION DOLLARS, LMAO WHAT THE FUCK!!!

I know they never see anything close to the amount of what the contract reads, but still thats one hell of a pay day
To much for any player..
 
You have to wonder how much the teams make if they can pay one player that much.
 
10 years puts him in the 40's at/near the end... are they really going to invest a 10 year contract on him???

Its all window dressing bro, you know how these contracts are, they have opt out clauses ill bet at the end of the 3rd or 4th year, now days you dont ever hear of any player finishing out their contract, they either want to renegotiate a year or two before its up or they opt out somehow through a trade and bargain all over again, but still 220 million is one hell of a window dressing lmao
 
Look at A-Rod, he's been with a couple different teams before his initial 10 year deal was up and I think he's even re-negotiated it
 
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