The Los Angeles Angels already got their investment in Albert Pujols paid off when they got their new TV rights deal. Just by acquiring the superstar, the deal ballooned from $150 million to $300 million, plus other advertisement advantages. His deal has already made financial sense for the club.
And when the team inked him to a 10-year deal that will extend far past the twilight of his career, they knew his production would dip eventually. Continue reading