MLB News: Trout Back to CF, Castellanos Gets 2nd Chance with Padres, Cohen Won't Let Mets Have Captain
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MLB News: Trout Back to CF, Castellanos Gets 2nd Chance with Padres, Cohen Won't Let Mets Have Captain
""Honestly, I felt like when I was in center, it was less on my body than the corners," he said. "To be honest, right field, I felt like I was running a lot. But it's just like a preference thing. Talking to some other outfielders and they're saying that they feel the same way sometimes; center is less on your legs.""
""I let the emotions get the best of me in the moment," he said, as reported by Julian McWilliams of CBS Sports. "Going forward] possibly if I see things that frustrate me or I don't believe are conducive to winning. [It's about ] not letting things just pile up over time so when I address it, it's less emotional.""
Spring training is underway as the Los Angeles Dodgers prepare for a potential historic three-peat. Angels superstar Mike Trout will return to center field after spending last season in right field and as a designated hitter. First-year manager Kurt Suzuki identified Trout as the team's best option in center. Trout said he feels comfortable in center and believes it is easier on his legs than corner outfield positions. Nick Castellanos left the Philadelphia Phillies following declining offensive production and disputes with manager Rob Thomson, and he has joined the San Diego Padres promising to learn from his emotional exit.
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