With Albert Pujols in Los Angeles, the Cardinals now have more than $20 million to reallocate for the 2012 season. St. Louis needs to upgrade a roster that has lost a three-time National League MVP and improving the infield could be a top priority. The Cardinals are currently committed to approximately $80 million in 2012 salaries, while arbitration-eligible and pre-arbitration players could push that total somewhere between $85 and $90 million. "I assure you we've got our irons in the fire now," general manager John Mozeliak said. "As things get into next week, we'll be active and I think we have a pretty good idea of what we want to see happen now. ... I was looking at it on the airplane and was like, 'Wow.' It does create some flexibility for the organization. We knew that was a possibility, so that's what we'll do. We'll look to redeploy those resources."