When the news came out that Albert Pujols was a free agent, I immediately wondered if Andrew Friedman would consider signing him, but then I heard that he was insisting upon a starting position, I immediately dismissed it. There was no way Albert would start for the Dodgers… except maybe a spot start or two and as a DH when the Dodgers play in AL parks.
Well, evidently, he could not find another team that wanted him as a starter, so he figured if the Dodgers wanted him, it was the best possible landing place. At 41-years-old, Albert’s skills have clearly eroded and I am quite certain I can beat him in a 40-yard dash.