PHILADELPHIA - In the span of 120 minutes Thursday afternoon, two major league outfielders found new homes on two different coasts.
Josh Hamilton, the prize of the free-agent market and apple of many a Phillies fan's eye, agreed to a five-year, $125 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels. Hamilton got a Ryan Howard-sized contract to join a formidable lineup that includes Albert Pujols and Mike Trout.
Ben Revere, a player many Phillies fans hadn't heard of 10 days ago, arrived at the home clubhouse at Citizens Bank Park for the first time less than two hours after the Hamilton news broke. Revere is seven years younger than Hamilton, doesn't have an MVP trophy or All-Star credentials and will make a little over the major league minimum salary in 2013.
He also has never hit a home run in more than a thousand major league plate appearances. "I'm going to hit 50 this year," Revere joked on the set of "Daily News Live."
Revere is not Josh Hamilton and he won't pretend to be. He's also not Michael Bourn.
But on a day when he pulled off a South Philly trifecta -- checked into Citizens Bank Park, enjoyed a cheesesteak lunch and took in an Eagles game at the Linc -- Revere appeared comfortable in his own skin and his place on an already-star-studded Phillies team.
"[Cole] Hamels is just filthy. Disgusting," Revere said, after a string of former Cy Young and MVP-winning teammates were rattled off for him. "This is going to be a lot of fun playing with these guys and playing behind him ... Those guys look at me and say, 'Catch the balls out there and help me win another Cy Young.' That's why they wanted me, to cover ground out there."
Just over a week ago, Revere thought he would be continuing to prove himself as a big-leaguer in Minneapolis.