Knowing a bit about the relationship he has with the Cardinals scout that discovered him, I get the impression Albert does not feel he owes any man or team a thing. The Cardinals were the beneficiaries of one of the most team-friendly contracts ever, getting well over $100MM extra in value over the course of his current contract. Albert knows this well and has every right to demand he gets his due. He owes the Cardinals nothing and the Cardinals owe him everything. I'm sure Albert enjoys playing in St. Louis. He has a routine there and knows the city and has made it his home. He says the right things about his team, pledges his allegiance to them, and gives them everything he has both on and off the field. That's what good teammates do. That being said, Albert's top priority is his family. He is their provider and ultimately plays for them and their futures. For his children and their children. Some naive notion of allegiance to a corporation pales in comparison to the dedication a husband and father has for his own. To top it off, said corporation is balking at his contract proposal because they're afraid he won't be worth it in the finals years of a 10 year contract. We're talking about the best player today, the best player of his generation, and potentially the greatest player of all time who happens to play the least injury-prone position on the field. A guy who has had only two sub-1.000 OPS seasons (.955 and .997) in his 10 year career while posting 4 season of 1.100+. How absolutely insulting. I can imagine the prospect of joining the rival of the team that spurned him and leading them to their first World Series title in over 100 years might be a little enticing, too. Hah.