TEMPE, Ariz. – As Daniel Nava reflects on what was a miserable season in 2015, his biggest regret isn’t how he performed.
It’s how he handled it.
It was almost as if Nava was so upset with hitting .194 in an injury-marred season in the major leagues that he forgot just how unlikely it was that he was even in the majors.
“I wish I could have done things a little better to enjoy the game and play as hard as you could,” the Angels outfielder said. “Last year taught me a lot. ... It is just a game and there are bigger things than that.