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For many, the idea that our lives are nothing more than a series of random events occurring outside the control of ourselves or some celestial being is either far too much or not nearly enough to consider. It’s a frightening thing to go against what one is naturally inclined to do. After all, we’ve evolved into beings with brains that fabricate significance, and we instinctively attach this quality to different experiences as a method of producing meaning without much regard for accuracy.

In baseball, this practice is undertaken so frequently that fans of the sport have developed a counter argument against misplaced significance consisting of only three words: “Small sample size.” The term conveys that an opinion about a baseball player’s ability is giving too much credence to what could be the randomization found in a small amount of occurrences. For example, if a batter faces a pitcher four times and gets four hits, it doesn’t mean that he’s great against that particular pitcher. There were only four instances from which to draw a conclusion, and several other random factors could account for success or failure.

Randomization is an important concept in baseball, not just because of the camouflage it presents to analytics and evaluation, but also because it’s played such an enormous role in one of the sport’s most fascinating figures: Josh Hamilton.

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Remember like an hour ago when I attempted tossing cold water on Josh Hamilton-to-Los Angels rumors? Well the Hot Stove just brought that cold water to a triumphant boil.

The entire universe has all but confirmed Josh Hamiton is about to sign a five-year, $125 Million deal with the Los Angeles Angels. The five years thing is huge, as early rumblings pointed to a three or four year deal for the injury-prone outfielder. The impact of Josh Hamilton joining the Angels will reverberate throughout baseball, he not-at-all profoundly said.

But seriously: wow. This is happening.

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You can never have too many outfielders. No matter what the rules of Major League Baseball stipulate in regards to roster size; if you pay them enough money, you can field a team of 30 players with up to five players starting in the outfield.

Despite owing Vernon Wells $42 million over the next two years and contending with an outfield/DH logjam, somebody apparently thinks the Angels are making a move for Josh Hamilton. Is this idea just crazy enough to work?

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The Winter Meetings remain quiet in regards to the bigger name free agents, although a few left-handed relievers have reportedly found new homes.

The St. Louis Cardinals have signed Randy Choate to a three year contract. The 37-year-old pitched for the Miami Marlins and Los Angeles Dodgers last season, posting a 3.03 ERA / 3.25 FIP and 3.64 xFIP in 80 appearances. The lefty specialist had a 62.1% ground ball rate in 38 2/3 innings. The club still has left hander Marc Rzepczysnki on their projected roster for 2013.

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With the Winter Meetings just a week away, rumours around the baseball world will once again be upon us after a small break due to American Thanksgiving.

We will all be hearing the names Josh Hamilton, Zack Greinke, Edwin Jackson and Kyle Lohse over the next week or so, but one player that teams have looked at as a potential wild card is reliever Ryan Madson, who Drew wrote about last week.

Madson, who wants to close out games with the team he signs with this off season, missed the entire 2012 season with an elbow injury after signing a one-year deal worth $8.5 million with the Cincinnati Reds. He underwent Tommy John surgery, and is expected to be fully recovered to start the 2013 campaign. The Phillies had been the one team rumoured to have interest in the right-hander, but it appears we won’t see a reunion anytime soon.

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Welp. No deal, says a lot of folks. Looks as though this deal fell through at the eleventh hour. Which is weird. It could be any number of a million reasons (dollar figures to square the deal, concerns with medical records, a sudden awareness of who and what Carlos Marmol is) but for now all we know is the deal is OFF.

The Angels have until midnight Eastern to make a final decision on Haren’s option. Wacky stuff on its way.

Update: the Angels decline Haren’s $15.5 million dollar option, buying him out for $3.5 mil. The man with more than 37 fWAR since 2005 is officially a free agent.

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While it seemed all but inevitable that Ervin Santana threw his last pitch for the Angels this September, where he would next ply his homer-prone trade remained up in the air. Well, consider this crashing down to Earth, as Ken Rosenthal reports the Kansas City Royals acquired the right-handed starter from the Angels in exchange for minor league lefty reliever Doug Sisk.

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