ANAHEIM — The first chapter of José Soriano’s introduction as a big league starting pitcher was a success.
Now, he’s just got to add to it.
“I’m going to work harder to be healthy,” the Angels right-hander said through an interpreter on Saturday.
Soriano was shut down in August because of arm fatigue, and he said when he tried to throw he felt some discomfort, so the Angels opted to end his season early.
Soriano said he underwent an MRI exam that was “clear,” so he’s not concerned about his long-term health.