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Angels' C.J. Wilson expects to pitch at All-Star level

In his first season with the Angels, C.J. Wilson made the All-Star team. As he prepares for what could be his fifth and final season with the Angels, he envisions himself pitching at an All-Star level once again.

Wilson's 2015 season ended in July, after which he underwent surgery to remove bone chips and spurs from his pitching elbow. He went 8-8 with a 3.89 earned-run average in 132 innings, the fewest he has thrown since becoming a starting pitcher in 2010.

"I feel confident that I’m going to be back to the level that I think I should be at, which is an All-Star caliber player," Wilson said Thursday.