Are you tired of seeing your favorite Angels have a solid piece of hitting, only to run into outs at second, third, and home due to boneheaded baserunning or a lack of self-awareness? Are you tired of losing and want improved production from the tire fire that has been left field?
Well, fear no more because Ben Revere is here.
Should Revere get more playing time in terms of plate appearances, Revere will reportedly have incentives of $2.25M on top of the $4M base salary.
This brings the Angels’ payroll to approximately $174.5M, which leaves them with breathing room to add pitching, take on a bad contract for prospects, or add reinforcements during the season before they run into the $195M luxury tax threshold.