Albert Pujols, CJ Wilson to Anaheim: Why the Angels Now Own L.A. Baseball
You hear that sound? That’s the Angels stealing the Dodgers' thunder with the greatest free-agent signing coup in team history.
Just when the Dodgers found some goodwill with Clayton Kershaw winning the Cy Young and Matt Kemp receiving an eight-year deal, the Angels did what they have been doing for a while— fire back with a bang.
If getting CJ Wilson—the biggest free-agent pitcher available—wasn’t big enough, they found a way to make a late offer and snag the biggest fish, Albert Pujols, for 10 years, $252 million—the biggest interleague signing since ...
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