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Baseball can be a cruel sport.

Even in the best of situations, the ball might not bounce the way you'd like. In the case of veteran Aaron Hicks, the Angels provided him with an opportunity to play in front of family and friends. Too often, however, the ball didn't bounce his way on the field, and now his time in Anaheim is up.

Hicks was released Monday afternoon after only 18 appearances with the Angels. The veteran outfielder hit an anemic .140 with 1 HR and 5 RBI in 57 at-bats. The bat speed he once had seemed much slower, and as such his approach at the plate was quite poor.

Hicks was born in San Pedro and went to high school in Long Beach. He was supposed to bring some real leadership and experience to a young team after signing a free agent contract in January. Unfortunately for Hicks, his lack of production on the field ended the brief partnership.

Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register broke the situation down with quotes from manager Ron Washington:

Washington elaborated further:

In the wake of the Angels releasing Hicks, the team called up another former first-round draft choice in ex-Pirates infielder Cole Tucker, who's hit 3 for 8 (.375) with a double, a walk, and two stolen bases in three attempts since.

This article first appeared on FanNation Halos Today and was syndicated with permission.

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