ANAHEIM ― Phil Nevin got his rookie mistake out of the way early. Tuesday, meeting with reporters for the first time after Joe Maddon was fired, the Angels’ interim manager was asked where Shohei Ohtani was hitting in that night’s game against the Boston Red Sox.Sunday, Nevin was able to laugh at his own mistake.
In many ways, the daily routine is similar to the one Nevin enjoyed as the team’s third-base coach. He can commute to the ballpark from his home in Poway. His daughter and granddaughter are nearby. His son is back home from college on his summer break. The Fullerton native leaped at the chance to return home when the Angels called last winter with an offer to coach. Tuesday’s offer to manage at the big-league level was an unexpected bonus. Nevin, 51, said the “homecoming” narrative isn’t lost on him, but he hasn’t taken the time to reflect on its meaning.
“I don’t think we’ve had a new routine or anything,” pitcher Michael Lorenzen said after Saturday’s game. “We trust our process. We show up to work. We show up to win. If we’re not winning we’re definitely working. Nothing’s changed. Really.”Sunday was only the fourth time Shohei Ohtani was not in the Angels’ starting lineup. Nevin said the two-way star approached him late in Saturday’s game with the idea. Nevin thought about it, agreed, and made the decision official afterward.
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