Mike Rizzo has never struck me as afraid to take risks. The fact is, if he is ready to stand by the Werth decision, then it'd be pretty logical to apply the same reasoning to Fielder. Fielder's 27 and already an elite player. The Werth signing was similar to the Soriano signing. He had 3 great years under his belt when he signed his big deal, but was already 30 and rather than being a true elite player, he was the best thing available to a team looking to make any kind of splash. Like Soriano, the contract given to Werth was a perfect case of a team bidding against themselves, and even if he could keep up his production for a few more years, I don't think there's anyone out there who though that Werth is the type of player that should be making $21 mil/year at ages 36-38, not that there are (m)any players that should be. I don't disagree, except my personal opinion is that there isn't a whole lot separating Fielder from the likes of Werth and Soriano. To me, the weight thing cancels a lot of Fielder's age advantage, and his production hasn't been head and shoulders better: what it's been is more volatile -- better great seasons, and worse down seasons. JMHO, but the term elite doesn't apply. I do think that any of these 8+ year deals are bizarre. It's one thing to lock up a young stud like Braun, Longoria, or Tulo at a young age at a somewhat team friendly price, but anytime you have a veteran, especially near 30 that 8 year deal you're basically paying for the last 4-5 years of the players prime and hoping that they don't fall off too steep of a cliff those last 3, and 21 mil is a lot to be paying for a guy who's more likely than not to be dead weight by then. As for Fielder, I do agree that his body type is an issue, so a 5 year deal is a smarter proposal, maybe a mutual option or 2 to make it look better. Now that The Cubs are lseemingly out narrowing the field to 3 teams who already have a 1st baseman(Nats, Mariners, Rangers) that's what's likely to happen. This being said, I have to wonder if the Brewers would be able to bring him back if they were able to move Hart('12: 9 mil, '13: 10 mil),Wolf(9.5 mil), and K Rod(12-13 mil?) and a portion of their salaries. They should be able to move all of Harts salary if they're willing to accept a weak player return, but the other two won't be as easy.