'He’s holding us accountable': As Angels start fresh, players put trust in Phil Nevin

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'He’s holding us accountable': As Angels start fresh, players put trust in Phil Nevin
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In his first spring training as the Angels' full-time manager, Phil Nevin is hoping to instill a winning attitude with the players.

A stadium tour guide for fans planning to attend Cactus League spring training games in Arizona ahead of the 2023 MLB season.There were glimpses of what the clubhouse was like when Nevin took over in the middle of last season. Starting off fresh this year, though, it’s clear what the foundations of his team are in the hopes of forming the next winning era of Angels baseball.

The foundations of Nevin’s clubhouse for the 2023 season are unity, camaraderie and communication, traits indicative of the players in it.. General manager Perry Minasian said in the offseason that the reliever’s skills were intriguing but his personality made him a good fit for the clubhouse. During spring training, when he’s not taking part in baseball activities, Estévez can typically be seen mentoring or joking with the other pitchers in his group or even other players near his locker.

Nevin invited to spring camp a number of former Angels players — Tim Salmon, Troy Percival and Darin Erstad, among others — to help mentor and inspire his current team. He texts his players when they’re away, like in the offseason, to check on them and make sure they are doing OK. At camp, he’s never just around his starters. He is constantly moving around to observe and talk to all of the players, some who are there for development, some who are trying to land a major league spot.with the Angels toward the end of last season and is aiming to break camp with the big league team this year — described the manager as someone who tells players not what they want to hear but what they need to hear.

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