tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-913330972108883803.post8496659532386978930..comments2023-06-27T12:46:52.670-07:00Comments on St. Louis Browns Fanclub: Albert Pujols' batting slump will last all seasonBill Rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17615251922927001013noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-913330972108883803.post-964893313382984332012-05-03T04:00:02.813-07:002012-05-03T04:00:02.813-07:00Moreno won the lottery with that TV contract so he...Moreno won the lottery with that TV contract so he's good even if Pujols never again swings a bat.gocardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04390068797898535838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-913330972108883803.post-60363982234845371982012-04-29T12:39:31.643-07:002012-04-29T12:39:31.643-07:00Two days after the Angels signed Albert Pujols to ...Two days after the Angels signed Albert Pujols to a ten year contract for $240 million, Angels' owner <br />Arte Moreno and the Angel organization signed a 20 year television contract with Fox Sports Net that totals $3 billion. I do think Mr. Moreno will have to "eat it" to the tune of about $200 million on Pujols' contract. That leaves Arte Moreno and the Angel organization $2.8 billion to the good. I could live with that. I think Mr. Moreno will cry all the way to the bank. <br /><br />All of us Angel fans in southern California are now assured of free telecasts of all Angel games for the <br />next 20 years. I will be 90 years old when that 20 year TV contract expires; and Arte Moreno will be <br />86 years old. Albert Pujols was a major impetus in causing that TV contract. <br /><br />Conclusion: Arte Moreno knows a lot more than AP columnist Tim Dahlberg knows about managing the <br />financial future of the Los Angeles Angels. <br /><br />Best, AL SCHALLAU <br /><br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: George Wine <br />Sent: Apr 29, 2012 9:52 AM <br />To: Al Schallau <br />Subject: RE: Albert Pujols' batting slump will last all season <br /><br /><br /><br />I never thought Albert was on HGH but I did think he was older than advertised, which makes signing him to a 10-year contract foolish. Tim Dahlberg, the AP columnist, says the Angels made a big mistake with Albert. Too early to say that, although he is probably right.George Winenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-913330972108883803.post-6021080791695557222012-04-29T12:36:28.203-07:002012-04-29T12:36:28.203-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Bill Rogershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17615251922927001013noreply@blogger.com