Say hey, baseball: Josh Hamilton trade a low-risk move for Rangers – SB Nation

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The fiasco with the Los Angeles Angels and Josh Hamilton appears to be coming to an end soon, as the team is reportedly close to dealing the slugger back to the Texas Rangers. The divorce seemed inevitable after the Angels ostracized Hamilton in the media after the outfielder had a drug relapse, but the move back to Texas will create a much better situation for the 33-year-old. Hamilton has had a rough year, filing for divorce in late February from his wife of 10 years.

The move for Jon Daniels and company is not a huge risk. The Rangers will be on the hook for just $15 million over the last three years of the contract and will reportedly not send a player to Los Angeles, according to Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports. For Hamilton, getting back to hitting in Globe Life Park in Arlington, a ballpark seemingly built for left-handed sluggers, will prove to be a benefit for the offensive statistics.

It wasn’t long ago that Hamilton was one of the most dynamic offensive players in all of baseball. During his time with the Rangers, Hamilton hit .305/.363/.549 and averaged 28 home runs, 101 RBI and 31 doubles a year. Hamilton will be out for some time as he continues to rehab a shoulder injury, but will return to a relatively crowded outfield situation in Texas. One can only hope for Hamilton that a return to his old surroundings will be a benefit to his physical and mental well-being.

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