Vernon Wells, who spent many years as the center fielder of the Blue Jays, is ready to make the switch to left field as a member of the Angels. Wells won three Gold Gloves while playing center with Toronto. "When you get to a position, a different position, you want to be the best at that position," Wells said. "If I'm going to end up playing left, I want to be the best left fielder in the game." Angels manager Mike Scioscia doesn't sound concerned at all about the belief that Wells has lost a step or two. "Talking with other managers, seeing him (and) his range against us, seeing the way he was controlling the gaps, there?s no doubt that he can play center field and play it at a high level, much the same way we feel Torii [Hunter] can," Scioscia said. "Certainly, there are going to be some angles and getting balls into the corner that as a center fielder you?re not as in tuned with. But as athletic as Vernon is and as much talent as he has, it should be a position that he settles into very comfortably and we?re excited to start putting those pieces together."