A few years ago, Cy Young Award winners
Tom Glavine and
Greg Maddux came to the conclusion that
chicks did the longball. So do owners in desperate search of a World Series title, as the Tigers' Mike Ilitch demonstrated with his willingness to spend $214 million to
Prince Fielder.
Who will be the next slugger to cash in after
Albert Pujols ($240 million) and Fielder?
Some officials began speculating about how this will impact the asking price of Cincinnati's
Joey Votto, writes ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney in
Wednesday's column. "He's a much better defender than Fielder, he'll age better, so what's he going to get -- $250 million? $300 million?" asked one general manager.
Votto will make $9.5 million this season and $17 million in 2013 before reaching free agency.