Angels expand use of interpreter for Spanish-speaking pitchers

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José Suarez said there were times in the past when he was uncomfortable because he didn’t fully understand what was being said on the mound

ARLINGTON, Texas — If Angels left-hander José Suarez gets into trouble at some point during his start Sunday, and pitching coach Matt Wise needs to pay him a visit on the mound, he won’t come alone.

“There were a few times that I wasn’t paying attention because I couldn’t understand it,” Suarez said, though Del Campo. “So I felt kind of uncomfortable and not focused … Sometimes they talk too fast and we don’t get it. We’re coming from different parts of Latin America. This way we understand 100 percent.”

Del Campo still works as one of the Angels’ bullpen catchers before games. He also throws batting practice. Once the game begins, though, and especially if one of the Angels’ Spanish-speaking pitchers is on the mound, he is in the dugout, ready to head to the mound if necessary. “I think he felt like that was the best thing to do at that point in time to win the game,” Minasian said on Saturday. “He’s manager. He’s been pretty good. He’s got a pretty good track record. I’ve got all the faith in the world that he’s gonna have good reasons behind everything he does. And he did, so I’m good.”

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