Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington has instituted a cell phone ban in the team's clubhouse. The new policy, aimed at fostering better communication and focus, prohibits players from using their phones in the clubhouse. Washington believes that limiting distractions will help the team build stronger relationships and improve their performance on the field.
"We need to be present and engaged with each other," Washington reportedly said. "Putting the phones away allows us to communicate better and build a stronger team bond."
The Angels are hoping to rebound from a disappointing season. Washington's new policy is just one of several changes he's implementing to improve the team's culture and performance. Players will have designated times and areas where they can use their phones, but the clubhouse is now a phone-free zone. The team hopes this initiative will contribute to a more focused and cohesive environment, leading to improved results this season.
Angels Manager Ron Washington Bans Cell Phones in Clubhouse
Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington is implementing a new policy this season: no cell phones in the clubhouse. Washington hopes this ban will help the team focus and improve communication. He believes face-to-face interaction is key to building a strong team dynamic. The Angels are looking to bounce back after a disappointing previous season.