According to Dayn Perry (CBSSportsline), the odds-makers over at Bovada.lv have put out odds on where Josh Hamilton will sign this offseason.
Who will sign Josh Hamilton next?
San Francisco Giants: 3-1
Atlanta Braves: 5-1
Texas Rangers: 5-1
Philadelphia Phillies: 7-1
New York Yankees: 9-1
Chicago Cubs: 9-1
Boston Red Sox: 9-1
Pittsburgh Pirates: 10-1
Toronto Blue Jays: 10-1
Los Angeles Dodgers: 15-1
Let me be the first to say that there are a few teams on this list that I think have no shot or no interest in Hamilton
Phillies – No interest and no shot. Unless they can find a way to unload some of the veteran contracts that they currently have in place, I just don’t see GM Ruben Amaro adding another large contract to the mix, especially a player north of 30 years old. Here is a quick look at some of their top salaries for 2013:
- Roy Halladay – $20M
- Cole Hamels – $19.5M
- Ryan Howard – $20M
- Cliff Lee – $25M
- Jon Papelbon – $13M
- Jimmy Rollins – $11M
- Chase Utley – $15M
Cubs – No interest. Theo Epstein is in the process of rebuilding and while the Cubs will soon be at a point where they are ready to supplement a strong base of talent in free agency, they aren’t their yet. Hamilton’s age and the potential for injury and fatigue due to his past and playing style just don’t fit in Theo’s plan. Cubs fan’s would love Josh…but it’s not happening.
Pirates – Are you kidding me? No shot.
Official Prediction
Don’t see any odds on the field (everyone else), but would assume they would be somewhere around 30-1, if not larger. I’d bet on the field at 30-1 (heck, even 25-1) before I’d consider the Phillies, Cubs or Pirates.
In fact, the team that I think will sign Josh Hamilton is not even mentioned above.
My official prediction as to who will sign Josh Hamilton….as of right now….always subject to change….
The Houston Astros
Is this crazy? Here is my thinking:
- Money: They have to have money! They don’t have anyone on their current roster that is deserving of a big contract, so they must have the money to make it happen, even considering they’ll have to overpay.
- Ownership: Jim Crane is a crazy ass, looking for attention and desperately seeking any opportunity to make a big splash. So much so, he was considering bringing the Roger Clemens circus to town late in the 2012 season. Signing Josh Hamilton and being the “mystery team” would be a BIG splash.
- Location: Josh and his family are clearly comfortable in the DFW area and while it’s still five hours away…it’s as close as he’s gonna get to staying here.
- AL West: The Astros will be joining the Rangers in the AL West starting in 2013. Josh is familiar with the lay of the land in the AL West, which benefits the Astros and provides a certain level of comfort for Josh.
- Houston Fans: Low expectations…if any. The excitement generated over the signing would follow Josh into the regular season and mask any lack of effort or disinterest – if those issues are still there – which I don’t think they will be.
Nevermind the fact that the Astros are horrible. I think Josh will value the situation and the contract more than any team’s current level of play or postseason hopes.
Prediction #2 - Josh will play like a man possessed in 2013 and win the AL MVP despite:
- Houston’s weak lineup which provides him no protection
- The fact that the Astros will be out of the playoff race by mid-April
So, what do you think? Have I sold you on Josh in a Astros uniform in 2013? Or do you trust the odds provided by Bovada?
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Timothy Howell
November 2, 2012 at 10:39 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Whoa man, I just don’t know about the Houston Astros. I’d be fine with that, and actually hope you are right about the Last-ros signing that crazy SOB, but I just don’t think it’ll happen.
Really, the obvious option is out there, and has been under everyone’s noses despite its exclusion from all lists of possibilities. More on on his possible reassignment later…great article Scott! I enjoyed it.
Scott Hiler
November 5, 2012 at 8:32 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Thanks Tim!
Why wouldn’t Houston be a fit? Do you see Josh balking at the Astros or do you think they won’t dig deep enough into their pockets to pay him what he wants?
Ryan
December 4, 2012 at 9:33 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
The Phillies are desperate for a CF. Now especially since the Nats traded for Span and the Braves signed Upton, I think there is no way they sit on their hands as the 2 teams that finished infront of them last season get better and they remain idol. They’re going to want to regain their dominance and the Span and Upton moves are only going to intensify that.
My opinion, Hamilton lands in Philadelphia even though they can’t afford his price tag, they will find a way to make it work because they need to, following last years major disappointment
Scott Hiler
December 4, 2012 at 10:21 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
I think you’re right. I tweeted this morning that I’d put Phillies as 3rd on the Hamilton list, but I think they are very close to 2nd (where I had the Rangers).
Two things:
Will there be a mystery team that makes a splash and offers Josh more years than anyone else is willing to commit to? I think so, and I still think that Houston could be that team to the tune of 7 years, $165M.
Does Josh value his comfort as much as (or possibly more than) the length of the contract and the money? If so, Philly may not be near the top of his list. Not saying it’s wrong, but Philly fans are known for being relentless when players don’t perform…can you imagine how Josh’s late season collapse in 2012 would have been received in Philly?