so, how many quality years do you expect to still get out of him?
I thought he was a bit overlooked last year - most people don't realize that he finished in the top 20 of AL MVP Voting.
The start of this season, teams were walking Trout to face Pujols, but they're not any longer. That seems to have lit a fire in Albert.
I'll say through 2018, as he'll benefit from hitting behind Baseball Jesus. Then he's just chasing records and selling tickets. The Angels do have a ten year personal services contract with him after that, so I won't be surprised if he's the hitting coach for years to come.