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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim spent $5 million to bring Bobby Abreu to their team. That’s what he was worth based on his 2008 season, but according to FanGraphs, he’s produced $7.8 million in value half-way through the season. He hit two home runs Thursday night in the Angels 5-2 win over [...]
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