Exactly. People point to Soriano as a reason not to spend, overlooking the fact that yes, it was as ill-advised as you could imagine. You had a player who was already 30, coming off a career year (which was an outlier), two dimensional, with much of his value in his legs, and you sign him to an eight year deal. And he was signed not because he was what the team needed, but because of either PR or need to boost the value of the franchise for sale purposes, depending on what you believe. Drawing parallels between the Soriano deal and a potential Pujols or Fielder (especially Prince) deal is totally myopic.