The Rangers have a huge decision to make this offseason in regards to Josh Hamilton.

The knock on Hamilton is that he turns 32 in May, is injury prone and has a history of substance abuse.

"Defensive metrics don't always agree, but in Hamilton's case, they all agree that his center-field defense has slipped considerably from a few years ago, enough that even with his offense in 2012, he comes out at only about a four-win player for 2012," writes Dan Szymborski.

"A team should expect to pay around $20 million for four wins paying retail value, but if that's what Hamilton can do at 32, nobody should expect him to be doing that at 35, or 38."