Public Enemy #1
Prior to the 2011 offseason the Angels were geared up and ready to enter the 2012 offseason as the underdogs of the AL, yet 1 day and $300 million changed all of that. Not only have the Angels brought on two highly coveted players, one of them being the best hitter of this generation and a national icon, they've also strapped a giant target on their back. The number 5 used to be a symbol all Angel fans could rally around for some tasteful collective hate, but now that's changed, it's because a symbol for the rest of the league to hate and envy us. I can already hear thousands of fans from opposing ball clubs calling for our blood, but who can blame them? The Angels have just become that rich kid in school that drives his parades his fresh new Porsche around the parking lot every morning and shows off his trophy-girlfriend-of-the-week to all his "friends". They'll hate us simply because they can't have what we have, and because of this they'll jump at the chance to make fools of us. They'll have 162 chances to do so (maybe more), and you better believe they'll make the best out of every opportunity.

Is this what we're bound to become? Oh god....







In the next few weeks, the Angels will have to start getting into arbitration discussions with some of their key players. The first such big case, Erick Aybar. Why is his first? Well, because of alphabetical order, but it is still a big case.