PHOENIX — The Angels wouldn't have to pitch Barry Zito on the virtues of playing in Southern California. The Oakland Athletic star lives in West Hollywood, and he is eligible for free agency this fall, when the Angels could remake their starting rotation.
"It's hard for me to think about anything but Oakland right now," Zito said. "At some point in my career, I could definitely see myself playing in the L.A. area."
Zito, 27, is two years younger than Kelvim Escobar and Jeff Weaver, who also can file for free agency this fall. The Angels do not have a left-hander in their rotation. Zito, the 2002 American League Cy Young Award winner, has started the most games of any major leaguer over the last five years and has never been on the disabled list.
Zito, a USC product whose family resides in the Southland, said he hopes to stay with the A's but would not discuss a new contract during the season. Oakland owner Lew Wolff said he has "an open mind" about retaining Zito and hopes the pitcher can work out a new deal with General Manager Billy Beane.