Carlos Estévez knows all about trying out for teams. Entering his seventh major league season, the hard-throwing right-hander could become the Angels' closer.
Estévez’s influence on the younger players in the clubhouse has been his biggest source of praise early in spring training.
“It surprises me because a person with so many years in the business like him, trying to help a new player make it in the big leagues, says a lot about how good of a person he is.” And the years he didn’t see his parents because they both worked back in the Dominican Republic and it was difficult for them to make it.
As for what he wants for this new chapter of his career with the Angels, he said he’s content with where he is in his career.
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