An overwhelming performance of Logan Webb was not sufficient for the giants to overcome their difficulties against the left -wing launchers on Friday evening.
The Lefty Tyler Anderson did not grant any race in six rounds and three lifts finished things for the Los Angeles Angels in a 2-0 victory against the Giants in Angels Stadium.
Webb (2-1) was dominant in six rounds, equaling his career in mind with 12 stick withdraws in six sleeves without walking. He abandoned two points, one of them won and launched 105 throws, 70 of which strikes. Angels 3-4-5 strikers – Mike Trout, Jorge Soler and Logan O’Hoppe – put the ball in play only once and Trout hit three times.
It was the first time in the history of the franchise that a launcher withdrew 12, did not work and took the defeat. Webb told journalists that he was “super excited” about his change, who had the angels who were fighting overnight.
However, all of these stick withdrawals have accumulated the number of land, and webb was made by two points after six rounds. Five of his stick withdrawals were called third strikes.
“After finishing, the guys arrive, joking with me, saying that I was a stick launcher,” said Webb. “I honestly prefer to get seven sticks to the stick and make seven or eight heats and not abandon these two points. I had a lot of deep accounts. It’s just as well as the game took place.”
It was only the second time that the Giants (13-7) have lost two in a row this season, the first to come on April 7 and 8 in home defeats for the Reds of Cincinnati. The angels broke a sequence of four consecutive defeats and are 10-9.
It was the first in a series of three games and the eighth of a 10 -game road trip that saw the giants win two of the three against the Yankees in New York and divided a series of four games with Philadelphia.
The giants fought against the left -wing launchers, entering the match with an average of the stick of 0.208 against the left -handers and 0.185 against the left starters.
Anderson (2-0) was finished after six innings, abandoning three strokes – two of them to Jung Hoo Lee – with two goals on balls and six sticks in the stick before giving way to Brock Burke, another left -hander. Anderson, who launched for the giants in 2020, launched 96 throws, including 64 shots. He withdrew six and walked two.
Brock Burke (another left -hander), Ryan Zeferjahn and Kenley Jansen finished the giants, each presenting a goalless round. The Giants have succeeded in four strokes and only two runners reach the second goal, none of the fourth in the ninth round. Jansen launched the ninth for his fifth judgment and 452nd from his career.
Webb withdrew the first five strikers, hitting four of them, before giving up two points in the second.
Zack Neto obtained the angels on the board with a double score at 106.4 miles per hour that the Second Second Willy Adames obtained a glove but could not manage. This brought Nolan Schaunel back to the house, which doubled in the center.
Kyren Paris reached an error by Matt Chapman in third row, Chapman cutting in front of Adames with the delimiting ball in the outside field to bring Neto back to the house with the second round.
It took webb 29 terrains to get out of the round and led to its withdrawal after the sixth.
“It’s a very good performance,” said Giants manager Bob Melvin. “We see it with the additional terrains that can also hit some guys. It was higher level stuff for him. But the only round cost us grounds and also cost us one of the races. He launched well, good enough to win the game.”
Notes
-Landon Roupp (1-1, 4.80) begins for the giants on Saturday evening against Kyle Hendricks (0-1, 4.20) at 6:38 p.m.
– Friday’s match was the first time that the GME Zack Minasian and his older brother, Angels GM Perry Minasian, clashed while the two kept the title of Managing Director.
– Casey Schmitt was originally in the starting program, but was scratched with a waterproofing on the left side in favor of Lamonte Wade Jr. Wade did not start for the second consecutive match with a left -handed on the mound for the angels. Wade came by striking .102 (5-in-41) with a home run and seven products produced. Schmitt came by striking .174 (4-for-23) without circuits and two products produced, started. Wade did not start in the final of the series against Philadelphia against the left -hander Cristopher Sanchez.
– The Orthrm Aistrametor (fracture of the left hand) will be in a splint for two weeks before being able to start rehabilitation and should be put away eight weeks in total.
– The broadcaster and former second goal player Duane Kuiper has the best average of strikers in the history of the Angel stadium (0.360) among all the players with at least 120 quarry. His career percentage of 0.416 at the Angels stadium is his highest in all staduts.
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California Daily Newspapers