Of course in talking about that .672 of Albert's you're only talking about the offensive side of the ball. IMO Mookie is the defensive player Pujols wishes he was. As with JBJ, I'll take that .672 when it comes along with great outfield defense. IMO Mookie is of the body type that won't be as heavy as Pujols is, which will help Mookie's defense.
Of course there are no guarantees with these contracts or even how salaries might escalate. Ten years is a long time in baseball years. Ten years ago it was 2008 and Boston was 4th in team payroll @ 133MM. In 2017 the Sox had an opening day 3rd highest payroll at ~$200MM. It increased buy ~50% over 9 years. It's not unreasonable to think that a $30M salary for Mookie when he's 37 may be in line with other salaries.
(I found it interesting that the last place Rays had a team payroll of just under $22M. In 2018 there are 21 players with a salary >$22M!).
I haven't seen much of an outcry for Pedey to retire and forfeit the rest of his salary except from one poster. (You know who you are, MVP! LOL) The suggestion I put forward earlier was that he retire, forfeit the rest of his contract AND be re-signed to a coaching contract for the same AAV as his original salary.