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Josh Hamilton Adds to Angels’ Big-Money Mess

<p>When the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim signed Josh Hamilton to a five-year&comma; &dollar;125 million contract during the offseason&comma; it meant that in the last two years&comma; they had tied up over half a billion dollars in four players – Hamilton&comma; Albert Pujols&comma; Jered Weaver and C&period;J&period; Wilson&period; But midwayue&comma; ahead of only the Houston Astros&comma; whose entire payroll was equivalent to what the Angels are paying Hamilton for 2013&period; And in 2013&comma; Hamilton might be perhaps the biggest disappointment in fantasy baseball&comma; especially given where many  with Pujols&comma; Weaver&comma; and&comma; to a lesser degree&comma; Wilson&comma; also frustrating fantasy sports league owners&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<b>Josh Hamilton&comma; OF<&sol;b><br &sol;>&NewLine;While Hamilton hit a career-high 43 homers in 2012&comma; he also had a career-high in strikeouts with 162 and hit &period;259 in the second half&period; And he was leaving a hitters park in Texas for more pitcher-friendly Anaheim&period;  But nobody expected Hamilton’s numbers in 2012&period; He is going to finish the year with a &period;250 batting average&comma; the lowest of his career&period; He has 21 homers and 78 RBI for the year&comma; with just a &period;307 on base percentage&comma; &period;434 slugging percentage&comma; and &period;741 OPS&period; When Hamilton won the American League MVP award in 2010&comma; his slugging percentage alone was &period;633&comma; which pleased those who had him in a fantasy sports league&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;After leaving Texas&comma; Hamilton has hit better on the road &lpar;&period;785 OPS&rpar; than in in his new home &lpar;&period;690 OPS&rpar;&period; Hamilton has been particularly bad against lefthanded pitchers with an OPS of &period;401&period; Hamilton’s five year&comma; &dollar;125 million deal with the Angels is not paying off so far&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<b>Albert Pujols&comma; 1B  <&sol;b><br &sol;>&NewLine;Pujols’ &period;258 batting average with 17 homers and 64 RBI in the 99 games he played for the year were the worst numbers of his career&period; Of course&comma; he was injured for a good portion of the year&comma; but he still has to be considered a disappointment&period; He got off to a poor start in 2012 when he first joined the Angels&comma; but managed to finish with 30 homers&comma; 105 RBI and a &period;285 batting average&period;  But this season&comma; Pujols has been battling plantar fasciitis as well as a sore knee after offseason knee surgery&comma; which has resulted in him needing to DH in almost half the games he did play&period;  He has not played since July&comma; which makes his &dollar;260&plus; million contract with the Angels look like all the more like an unwise investment for the Angels&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<b>Jered Weaver&comma; SP<&sol;b><br &sol;>&NewLine;Weaver had to leave his second start of 2013 after breaking his left &lpar;non-pitching&rpar; elbow&period;  After returning in late May&comma; he ended up with an 11-8 record&comma; and a 3&period;27 ERA and a 1&period;140 WHIP&period; In 2012&comma; Weaver won a career-high 20 games and led MLB with a 1&period;018 WHIP&comma; but his K&sol;9 fell to 6&period;8&period; Weaver in 2013 was a decent pitcher&comma; but not the ace that many fantasy baseball players expected when drafting him&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<b>C&period;J&period; Wilson&comma; SP<&sol;b><br &sol;>&NewLine;After finishing sixth in Cy Young voting with Texas in 2011&comma; Wilson had an unimpressive 3&period;83 ERA and 1&period;34 WHIP in his first season in Anaheim in 2012&period; After eight starts in 2013&comma; Wilson’s ERA was 3&period;88 and his WHIP was up to 1&period;54&comma; with help from a 5&period;2 BB&sol;9&period; Wilson did have an 8&period;7 K&sol;9&period; But of all the Angels’ big-money pitchers&comma; he did end up having the best season&period; He finished the season with a 17-7 record&comma; with a 3&period;39 ERA&period; However&comma; his WHIP was 1&period;34&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;To learn more about how to play in a fantasy sports league&comma; visit DraftStreet&period;com&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&nbsp&semi;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&nbsp&semi;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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