Thursday, November 22, 2007

BREAKING NEWS: Angels Sign Hunter

I did not see this coming. Late Wednesday night, the Angels agreed to a five year deal, worth about 90 million dollars. "We shocked the world. Now I'm an Angel. I'm going to hopefully finish my career as a Halo, and hopefully get about three [World Series] rings out of this thing." This signing definitely puts the Angels ahead of the pack in the AL West, and it seems they will only get better. By signing Hunter, it makes sense that that they might give Brandon Wood a shot. They got the big bat they need, and have the option to go and get Miguel Cabrera still. Hunter, 32, won his seventh consecutive Gold Glove Award, batting .287 with 28 homers and 107 RBIs in 160 games. With this signing, they will probably move Garrett Anderson to DH, if not trade him. Corner outfielders are hard to find this offseason and Anderson would make for a good one year stopgap. He batted .297 with 16 HR and 80 RBI while making only two errors. While a deal is pending a physical, the White Sox, Royals, and Rangers were the most interested in signing Torii Hunter.

Whats Next for the Angels?: Well, new GM Tony Reagins has made the big splash that the Angels have been trying to make for years. Now, I expect them to go hard for Miguel Cabrera. Hunter gives them some protection so they can trade some prospects, and I see them looking at a deal like this. The Angels would trade Ervin Santana, Howie Kendrick, Chris Bootcheck, Sean O'Sullivan, and Jeff Mathis for Miguel Cabrera. You can then move Figgins to second, Cabrera at third and have arguably the best offense in the American League. That is a high price to pay for the Angels, but I think that would make them better than the 2002 team, when they won the World Series.

UPDATE: It is possible we could see Matthews added in the trade so they would not lose too many prospects, according to FOXSports.com.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bad acquisition for the Angels. I'm not really sure how much of an upgrade Hunter is in that already crowded outfield. Looks like Willits and Rivera are on their way out...

Jeez I hope the Nats try to pursue Willits--- he would look great patrolling center field next year.

Krycek said...

God, This is a stupid deal. Willits wasn't that bad and I though that the crowd loved him. I doubt that there will be a big market for Matthews anyway.

Anonymous said...

i dont think even with miguel cabrera the angels will have teh best offense. that still will belong to the yankees hands down.

i see reggie willits getting moved over gary matthews in the cabrera trade, his lower salary is probably a lot more appealing than matthews.

timy1 said...

paid a high price for CF matthews and now hunter? Angels are desperate idiots. How much money does LA have to eat up to trade matthews to Florida?

KevinGillman said...

Eli, what are the chances that the Indians would get Juan Rivera in a trade for say Cliff Lee so he can play LF everyday for the Indians since the Angels picked up Hunter? To me, that would be very ideal and a great fit.

E Silv said...

BRAVO KENNY WILLIAMS, u never let us down on signings, the dodgers r gunna get rowand, a west coast team will get jones, and the sox will be left with nobody, this is gunna set up a desperation move by him which will put the sox at the bottom of the division once again, yay white sox