Angels right fielder Torii Hunter sees a lot of himself in young prospect Jeremy Moore. The veteran and the 24-year-old outfielder who was called up Thursday share a similar background. Hunter has acted as a mentor to Moore. Hunter took an interest in Moore in 2009 and invited him to not only work out with him last winter but to live in his estate in Texas. Camp Torii ran from early December to early February. "They welcomed me like I was family," Moore said. "Torii is a great mentor, not only with the baseball stuff. He taught me how to be a professional, how to approach the game. He taught me about the mental side of the game. It changed my career." Hunter thinks Moore, a sixth-round pick out of North Caddo High School in 2005, has a bright future with the Angels. "You can see the talent he has, and athletically, he's a freak of nature," Hunter said. "He's the type of guy who can jump flat-footed and touch the square of the backboard with both hands, who can run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash. He has a great arm, some power and all the intangibles. "With him, Peter Bourjos, Mike Trout and Mark Trumbo here, this could be a very special club in the future."