
By David Saltzer, AngelsWin.com Senior Writer
How do you measure the impact of a major slugger on a lineup? Easy, ask a great pitcher.
At the Angels Press Conference to introduce Josh Hamilton, AngelsWin.com caught up with Mark Langston, a great left-hander, to ask him how he would approach a series facing a lineup with Trout, Trumbo, Pujols and Hamilton. We asked him how he would try and get Hamilton out, and the effect of having a potent right/left combination in the heart of the lineup would affect him both as an opponent and as a starter for the Angels.
Listen in as Mark Langston tells fans exactly how great this signing is for the Angels.