Like his manager, Mike Scioscia, Angels reliever Mike Morin not really into role playing
Posted Apr 25, 2015
Angels reliever Mike Morin is 23, about to turn 24. When he was coming into his baseball fandom in the early 2000s, he thought each team had one closer and just a bunch of nameless other relievers without roles. As he aged, as some ballclubs had delineated men for each of a game’s final four innings, Morin learned that viewpoint was incorrect. And now he’s learning it might have been wrongly accurate, in a way.
(Orange County Register)
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