If St. Louis re-signs Albert, it'll be during the season or in the window after the Series. If he makes it to free agency, it's over for the Cardinals. They can sign him to a relatively team friendly contract before he hits the market, but if they have to compete with the big market teams...they can't (or won't). If that does happen, I think it'll come down to the Cubs, Angels and Dodgers. The Cubs will shed almost all of their guaranteed contracts over the next two offseasons. Arte Moreno may want to strike hard after muffing the past few offseasons. If the Dodgers can get their ownership situation straightened out, they'll be big players. It's an outside chance, but until AGon signs an extension, I'm not ruling the Red Sox out. As I've said, a few weeks ago I didn't think it was at all likely he wouldn't end up with the Cards. But after seeing that offer and hearing what Mozeliak and DeWitt had to say about it, I'm not at all convinced they're prepared to go all in. I think they won't go much higher than 80% of what Albert is seeking, hoping for another discount. I just can't help but wonder why they didn't make a more serious offer. I think Pujols would have taken 26-27 million per. But now I think he is committed to seeing what he can get. I just can't see the Cards upping their offer by 30% total value, which is about what it'll take now. All that said, and though it would be kind of sweet, I just can't picture Pujols in a Cubs uniform. It just seems...unnatural. It may very well happen, but the whole notion seems off somehow. But I'm sure I'd get used to it.