Halo Headlines: Still Pushing for Wilson, Getting Competition for Ramirez, Backing Off Relievers and Entertaining Trade Options
The December 6th, 2011 Winter Meetings edition of daily news for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim including Angels still pushing for C.J. Wilson, getting stiff competition for Aramis Ramirez, backing off pursuit of relief pitchers and entertaining several trade scenarios and much more...
The Monkey Says: The Halos clearly still have Wilson as their top priority, but action is heating up with him as one team, supposedly the Nationals, have offered Wilson a six-year deal. The Nats are denying it, but everyone thinks some team that isn't the Rangers has gone to six years, which will probably be a deal-killer for the Angels. It seems like Wilson's market is peaking now, so one would expect him to make a decision pretty soon.
The Story: The Phillies are the latest team believed to be making a strong push for Aramis Ramirez.
The Monkey Says: With a rich team like Philly involved, Aramis' price is probably going to get out of reach for the Angels, which is probably for the best. Still, Dipoto is starting to talk about landing a potent bat now and Ramirez is the most logical free agent fit, so don't rule them out on Ramirez just yet.




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