who else makes your top 5 besides kemp and lahair? LaHair? Hamilton, Kemp, Braun, Cabrera and Votto are all guys I think are better than Albert at this point. Of course Hamilton is Elijah Price so I wouldn't dish out a 10 year deal to him, but the list of guys I'd rather give a decade long deal to than Pujols extends well beyond that list of five. I just think it's entirely possible we've seen the last 5+ WAR/1.000 OPS season of Albert's career. The last time he was legitimately the best player in the league was 2009, and he dropped 2 WAR/.100 OPS in 2010 and another 2 WAR/.100 OPS in 2011. If you look at this year's performance to date in that context, it's hard to feel good about where this is headed. Clearly he's not going to finish 2012 with a .510 OPS and a negative WAR, but there's a clear trend developing. Clearly, for the better part of the last decade Albert Pujols was the best player many of us have seen over an extended period. That said, I think for many wonderment over what he has done is obfuscating what he is doing. He has slipped from the top in WAR to the bottom of the top 5 to out of the top 10 to god knows what this year (ZiPS has him at 3.2-3.8). His babip has been declining, but his plate approach has been degrading at an alarming rate. He's been a bit unlucky this year, but overall his numbers are in decline. He had a blip in 2007, but this is a whole other animal as his drop in production correlates with a marked degradation in plate discipline. Is he just pressuring himself? Doubtful, because his O-swing, BB%, BB/K% have all been clearly trending in the wrong direction dating back to 2010. Is he trying to compensate for something (age?, slowed bat?) by being more aggressive? Who knows. But this much isn't debatable - He fell off his career pace a bit in 2010, followed it up with his worst MLB season in 2011 and even if he recovers this season is likely to have a worse season yet. Is it possible last year was an aberration due to a slow start and this year has been an aberration due to poor luck and high pressure? Maybe, but I doubt it. At the very least, the situation has gotten to the point where a little incredulity at the notion the Pujols is still the best player in the game is perfectly reasonable, especially with the emergence of some really good players.