by rburgh » Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:30 pm
If Pujols leaves, it will be for the Cubs, I think. Theo will want to make a splash, and they had a lot of salary come off the books this month.
If Albert comes into consideration as the GOAT, it will be because of counting numbers, not rate stats. Typically, guys slide down the OBP, AVG, Slg, and OPS+ leader boards as they age and stop putting up gaudy numbers year after year. But the counting numbers just keep piling up.
Assuming he plays until he is 42, which would be another 11 seasons, and assuming he puts up 10% less counting numbers across the board for that 11 year period, he will have, at the end of the 2022 season,
3939 hits (3rd)
864 2B (1st, current record is 792)
846 HR (1st, current record is 762)
2525 RBI (1st, current record is 2297)
2453 R (1st, current record is 2295)
Maybe he declines faster than that. Aaron at 31 had 398 HR (he would hit 357 more, just about a 10% decline) and 1305 RBI (he would get 992 more, almost a 25% decline). And Hank turned 31 in October of 1965, just in time to be a participant in the great offensive wasteland of the 2nd half of the 1960's.
It seems likely that Albert, if he chooses, will spend most of the rest of his career on teams with big-time offenses and big payrolls. I wouldn't expect his RBI rate to drop so madly.