Will Escobar’s and Lackey’s Injuries Doom the Angels?

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 Will Escobar’s and Lackey’s Injuries Doom the Angels?
My original title for this post was "Why Isn't Anyone Talking About the Angels?" I figured the addition of Torii Hunter(!) to the lineup of a team that made the playoffs last year (and had been seriously lacking power) was a coup worthy of attention [link]

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