Mike Scioscia and Bill Stoneman made a tough call this past off-season when they let Troy Glaus walk as a free-agent to make room for their hot-shot third baseman of the future, Dallas McPherson. But another battle is looming at the other corner infield position between incumbant Darin Erstad and the Angels most productive hitter this spring, Casey Kotchman. When Erstad inked a four-year extension for $32 million back in 2002 many scoffed, including
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