There won't be flaws on this player in his prime in 2 years? It's unacceptable to have the highest payroll in the division (even writing off Soriano and Z's contracts, we're still right around the Cardinals) and punt 2 seasons. The Cubs have a gaping crater at 1st base at the major league level and in the farm system. There is not a more perfect scenario for Fielder and Pujols to enter the market, and people want to pass on them because we can't guarantee we'd win the division the next 2 years?? These are 2 of the best players in baseball right now, and people are so worried because a contract everyone hated at the time wound up being a contract everyone hated. What the hell is wrong with everyone? No, I'd still want to sign Pujols. Rather get him for, say, 7 years than 9, but I think it's an investment well worth it for three reasons: 1 - The Cubs have nothing at first base. No slugging offensive players that will be ready at any time in the next 4-5 years unless they somehow luck into a huge draft boon next year. 2 - The division is winnable right away with a little pitching rotation depth and a star offensive player added. The Cubs are a .500 team now if Coleman, Davis and Russell didn't have to start. 3 - Even if a Fielder-like player is available 3 years down the road, players like Pujols don't come along every 3 years. And if they do, teams keep them. And if they're somehow available, sign them too. This isn't the Rays.