10 Worst Free-Agent Contracts In Los Angeles Angels History, Including Future Hall Of Famer

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The Los Angeles Angels appear to be a graveyard for terrible free-agent contracts. From Anthony Rendon to Josh Hamilton and many others, owner Arte Moreno has thrown away hundreds of millions of dollars on players who failed to perform around generational superstars Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. Here are the 10 worst free-agent contracts in Angels history.

10. Julio Teheran: One year, $8 million

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9. Joe Blanton: Two years, $15 million

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8. Matt Harvey: One year, $11 million

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7. Zack Cozart: Three years, $38 million

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6. Mo Vaughn: Six years, $80 million

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5. Justin Upton: Five years, $106 million

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4. Gary Matthews Jr.: Five years, $50 million

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3. Albert Pujols: 10 years, $240 million

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2. Josh Hamilton: 5 years, $125 million

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1. Anthony Rendon: 7 years, $245 million

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