Don Aase used his physical ability to see 13 ML seasons

Going into his second major league season, new Angels hurler Don Aase impressed with both his arm and his attitude, The Desert Sun wrote . Aase'd debuted the previous year with the Red Sox, then got traded to the Angels . "He's young and wants to do well," Angels pitching coach Merv Grissom told The Sun . "He has the physical ability and is willing to accept advice." Aase took both his attitude and arm on to 13 total major league seasons , both as a starter and as a reliever. His relief work garnered him an All-Star nod and talk then as one of the league's top relievers. Aase's career began in 1972, taken by the Red Sox in the sixth round of the draft out of Savanna High School in California. Aase started with the Red Sox at short-season Williamsport . He made AAA Pawtucket in 1975 and then Boston in 1977. He went 6-2 for the Red Sox in 13 starts that first year, with a 3.12 ERA. Aase became a regular with the Angels . He went 11-8 that first year...