Report: Marlins Offer Albert Pujols 10-Year Contract

by abournenesn

Dec 6, 2011

Report: Marlins Offer Albert Pujols 10-Year ContractThe Marlins have already had one of the most eventful offseasons of any team with the signings of closer Heath Bell and shortstop Jose Reyes.

But that was only the start of Miami's activity, according to one report.

The Marlins have offered free-agent slugger Albert Pujols a 10-year contract of undetermined monetary worth, ESPN's Buster Olney reports. The hang-up is the inclusion of a no-trade clause.

Pujols is said to want a no-trade clause, but the Marlins reportedly have a policy against granting them. The $106 million deal signed by Reyes on Sunday does not include a no-trade clause.

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