by PotKettleBlack » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:09 pm
Considering that his top 10 comparables lasted an average of 8 years from their age 31 season on, 10 years is excessive for a player over 27, much less 31. 4 of his comparables went into year 10 or beyond, with Hank Aaron leading the way, productive into his 40s. 6 of them were done in under 8 years, with Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle leading the short brigade (ALS and Alcohol doing their things). Man Ram is another comp, who is out before doing 8 years. Foxx as well, his best comparable.
This was the only way to get him to move to a higher tax state, make him a godfather offer. I wouldn't have turned it down (I probably would have taken the Marlins offer though... no income tax, great weather, fun place), and neither would pretty much anyone I know.
I'm not mad at him. I'm sad for St. Louis. And I'm mad at a particular Cubs fan I know who thinks this puts the Cubs over the top (like Musial's retirement did... oh wait. That didn't happen?).