dinsdag 30 augustus 2011

LA Angels: 5 Reasons Jered Weaver Deal Was Great for Angels

Last Monday the Angels locked up their future by inking ace Jered Weaver to a five-year 85 million dollar extension through the year 2017. It is a signing ranging the Angels future and predicting the movements of their currently poor hitting small ball circus established by means of dominate pitching.

Though it is difficult to contend Weaver at $17 million a year is cheap, it is fair, to deem the deal as prudent determination by an Angels management in need of re-building Angel fandom whom turned off by recent high priced failures like Gary Mathews Jr. and now, Vernon Wells, have grown somnolent
with cynicism.

Despite current offensive prospects: Mike Trout, Hank Conger and Peter Bourjos, the calamitous injury peculiarities of young but fragile slugger, Kendry Morales, has sent them tail spinning into a forced
re-definition of the team's identity.

Weaver is putting up numbers like never before.

And despite wariness for inking young and big name pitchers entering their prime, it is inappropriate
to ignore the star heater for sake of fear.

His presence is a duplicitous stratum that routes the Angels in a positive direction.

Since watching one-time ace and fan favorite, John Lackey, escorted to the land of wearing Red Sox, the Angels have lacked a true tell numero uno, and because of this, were missing the franchise face for a future, that until this season had looked rather dingy, and for the first time in ten years, compass less.



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