TEMPE, Ariz. — Tim Anderson pulled an extra-large glove off the top shelf of his locker in the Angels clubhouse, slipped it on his left hand and began pounding his right fist into the massive pocket.
“It feels weird,” he admitted.
Anderson has started 946 regular-season games in the major leagues, all but two at shortstop. But six seasons after leading the American League in hitting and three seasons after his last all-star appearance, Anderson, 31, is fighting this spring to make the Angels roster.