That's why the Cards are always in contention for the playoffs. Their FO makes the tough decisions, and most of the time they are the correct ones. They were smart enough too know that what Pujols was looking for in years and $$$$ was not a good investment and moved on. Not that Ellsbury is in the class of Pujols, but what Borus isn't going to ask for in years and $$$$ is not going to be a good investment for the Sox. That's why as much as I like what Ellsbury gives to the team, he is probably going to move on. The Sox will probably offer him 5 years at $15 to $17 million a year, and Borus is looking for more.