He is signed to a nice contract - 4 years, $5.3 million each year ($21.2 total), last of which is a player option. So he actually signed for less than Posey (4 years, just over $25 million). I agree with Toppers - he has pretty much the same offense and defense as Posey. The differences are that Posey is a few inches taller so he can play minutes at the 4, while Pietrus is five years younger and quicker, so he can defend 2s. In hindsight (and in the foresight of some people who proposed this last summer, though I didn't), I don't see how anybody would have a problem with Pietrus being here under a 4 year, $21.2 mil contract. Of course, in that case, we have no Eddie House.