One American League executive believes that the Cardinals would be making a mistake by re-signing Matt Holliday to a long-term deal. "The worst thing they could do is re-sign him," the executive told ESPN's Jayson Stark. "If you start thinking about their long-term payroll, what's the biggest payroll a city like St. Louis could absorb? Let's say it's $100 million. Now you have to give Holliday $15-16 million a year. Then you have to give Albert [Pujols] $25-30 million, and probably $30 million. So now you're paying two guys $45-50 million? That's a lot of money in that market. "In 2010, it might not matter. In 2011, it might not matter. But when you get to 2014 and you've got half your payroll wrapped up in two 34-year-old guys, that's not a good place to be. ... Those are the kinds of contracts you can't get out of."