It's Too Late to Turn Back Now
Does that phrase ring a bell? (It was a 1972 hit song by The Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose.) Josh Hamilton might be humming that tune this morning... wondering if the extra money was worth leaving Texas. After five ultra productive years with the Rangers -- including 2010 when he was named American League MVP -- the ultra-talented but emotionally fragile slugger signed a nine-figure deal with the Angels last winner. And the results so far have bordered on disastrous. As of this date, which just happens to be his 32nd birthday, Hamilton is hitting just .216 with just five home runs and 12 RBI. Over the weekend, manager Mike Scioscia decided Hamilton needed a "recharge day," apparently to clear his head after the worst seven weeks of his major league career. Sometimes, leaving a comfortable situation for the lure of the big bucks just doesn't work. Ask Jason Bay. Do you think he'd give back the money given him by the Mets to return to the productive days of being with the Red Sox? And then there's Albert Pujols, who also moved to Anaheim and saw his numbers tumble. Of course, we're all capitalists at heart, but which player do you think would give (some of) the money back to again be in the right situation?
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