At this point in free agency, it takes a lot to shock me when a big name signs. With that said, I am somewhat surprised by the Angels landing Josh Hamilton today with a five year 125 million dollar contract. After last offseason's spending spree bringing in C.J. Wilson and Albert Pujols, plus the emergence of Mike Trout, I expected the Angels to focus on some arms to fill out their rotation but avoid making a big splash in free agency. That obviously was not the case, with this signing, and once again it looks like fantasy baseball in Los Angeles.
Hamilton's contract is not nearly as bad as the one the Angels gave to Pujols a year ago but it is just a case of committing to long to a player that does nothing for your biggest need. The Angels really needed to land a couple of solid starters this offseason. With Greinke going across town to the Dodgers, they were left with two starters with solid big league backgrounds on their roster. Not only did they sign Hamilton today but they also saw the Tigers keep the next best arm on the market, Anibal Sanchez. Now they will be left to throw too much money at Kyle Lohse and gamble on another starter or two.
There is no doubt that signing Hamilton gives the Angels a formidable lineup that is probably scarier than any other in baseball but I just feel like this will turn out to be a bad fit. Preventing runs is just as, if not more, important as scoring them. With Pujols and Trout, last season, the Angels didn't even get into the playoffs. Now, with two starters and three superstar bats, it will be surprising to see the Angels put together the type of rotation that you need to compete every day. If I was an Angel fan, I would be excited as hell to land Hamilton but once that high goes away there would certainly be a number of concerns.
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