Friday, December 9, 2011

C.J. Wilson

C.J. Wilson agreed to a five year $77.5 million with the Angels. Wilson spent his first five years as a reliever for the Texas Rangers. In 2010, Wilson finally became a starting pitcher.

Over the past two seasons, Wilson has helped the Rangers win the AL pennant. In 2011, Wilson pitched to a 2.94 ERA in one of the best hitter's parks in baseball.

Now Wilson will join one of the deepest rotations in baseball. After signing Wilson, the Angels arguably have the best rotation baseball. Now the Angels have a triple threat of Dan Haren, Jered Weaver, and C.J. Wilson.

Albert Pujols vastly improves the Angel's lineup. In a quiet off-season for the Yankees and Red Sox, the Angels have made big improvements.

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