Ya, SoCal seems to be his ideal landing spot. I think he could sign with any of the teams in California.
Hamilton even with all the issues is intriguing. But certain things need to be in place for it to work IMO. It needs to be a 4 max 5 year deal. If they want to add some club options in there just in case he's a HR(pun intended) in Boston I'd be ok with that too. But they need protection in the way of verbal protection in the contract if the wheels fall off. They also need a program in place similar or even stricter then the one he had in Texas. And he needs to be ok with it. They also need a good plan of how the media will have access to him. Don't get me wrong, there is good reporting done in the Boston media. But there is a lot of BS stirred up just to feed the media monster. I don't know exactly how they should handle it. But they need to be prepared.
Now if all that is handled accordingly then looking at his contract I think you look at it as 2 years in the OF and then takes over at DH for Ortiz for the remainder of the deal. 20-25M is a lot for a DH, but I don't mind the higher AAV to keep the length of the deal short.
It's a lot of hurdles, but it's not impossible. It's hard to argue the impact his bat would have on the line up.
The Hot Stove must be getting to me, I seem to be much more at ease with going after Hamilton and Grienke then I was early on this off season