How did we make the value of Albies vs. Freeman a simple determination of who has more pop in their bat? Because 1B is loaded with bats at the ML level, you have to really rake to have much value there, especially if you don't offer anything else.
Freeman was really good two years ago and has been worth about 2-3 WAR his other years, on pace for about 3.5 WAR this year. He's good to very good and still may improve. But why would anyone think it's crazy for Albies to eventually become that valuable a player at the ML level?
When did I say anything about power being the end all. I compared the WAR of the the players, which includes everything. The simple fact of the matter is that if you don't have power you have to be really really good at everything else to have similar value. And I don't know where you are getting your Freeman stats, but outside of his first two years he's been at least a 4 WAR player. 4.1 WAR last year, 5 WAR 2013, and he's lost 20 games this year to injury and has 2.3, he would have easily been 4.5+ this year without that. Barring some change he'll be a 4-5 WAR guy through his peak, if not slightly better once hit hits 28ish.
If Freeman was only a 3 WAR player right now you'd have a point, but hitting 4 WAR+ consistently and hitting 5 WAR is an entirely different ballgame. Even Pedroia has only had over 5 WAR 3 times, and he's been one of the top 2 2B for the last decade.