Josh Hamilton headed to Angels
Updated: December 14, 2012, 10:15 PM ET
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The welcome wagon awaits in Anaheim, even as Texas fans struggle to come to grips with the way Josh Hamilton became an ex-Ranger, writes Jerry Crasnick.
The Angels made a huge splash by acquiring Josh Hamilton, but they're not a lock to make the playoffs, writes David Schoenfield.
The first two years of Josh Hamilton's deal with the Angels look pretty good, but given the slugger's injury history and age, the back end could be dicey, writes Keith Law.
Josh Hamilton's exit to Anaheim highlights a disastrous offseason in which the Rangers just can't seem to close, writes Jean-Jacques Taylor.
The Angels made it clear they won't stand pat as the Dodgers load up on talent, setting up a showdown for the spotlight in Los Angeles, writes Mark Saxon.
Josh Hamilton has more career plate appearances at Angel Stadium than any other ballpark, other than Rangers Ballpark. The bad news for Angels fans, however, is that his numbers have been less than stellar in Anaheim.
Marquee free agent Josh Hamilton has signed a five-year deal with the Angels. Will he lead them to the World Series?
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