Jared Walsh, Shohei Ohtani command attention as Angels top White Sox
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[April 05, 2021]
Shohei Ohtani homered at the
plate and struck out seven on the mound in 4 2/3 innings, but it was
Jared Walsh who stole the show in the Los Angeles Angels' 7-4
victory over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif.
Walsh homered twice, including a three-run walk-off homer in the
bottom of the ninth off White Sox reliever Matt Foster that gave Los
Angeles three wins in the season-opening four-game series against
the White Sox.
Walsh, who also hit a solo home run in the fifth inning, was a
two-way player himself at the major league level, pitching in relief
in five games in 2019, compiling a 1.80 ERA.
Ohtani became the first starting pitcher for the Angels to bat in
the lineup of an AL game since 1973 -- when the designated hitter
rule went into effect -- and he was sharp on the mound to begin the
night. Through three innings, he allowed only two baserunners -- a
walk to Jose Abreu in the first inning and an infield single to
Billy Hamilton in the third.
At the plate, Ohtani homered in the bottom of the first inning on
the first pitch he saw from White Sox starter Dylan Cease, giving
the Angels a 1-0 lead.
Ohtani took a 3-0 lead into the fifth inning but the White Sox tied
the game thanks to one bizarre play.
Chicago had already scored one run and had runners on second and
third with two outs and third baseman Yoan Moncada at the plate.
Ohtani struck out Moncada with a splitter in the dirt with what
should have been the third out, but the ball got away from catcher
Max Stassi.
Stassi's throw went over the head of the first baseman Walsh,
allowing Moncada to reach and Adam Eaton to score from third. Second
baseman David Fletcher backed up the play, but his throw home in an
attempt to get Jose Abreu trying to score from second was high.
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Chicago White Sox first
baseman Jose Abreu (79) collides with Los Angeles Angels starting
pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) as he scores after a passed ball charged
to Los Angeles Angels catcher Max Stassi (not pictured) in the fifth
inning of the game at Angel Stadium. Ohtani left the game after the
play. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Ohtani, covering the plate, jumped into the air to catch the ball
but Abreu's slide undercut Ohtani and knocked him to the ground.
Abreu scored to tie the game, and Ohtani, who made 92 pitches, was
lifted from the game.
The Angels said Ohtani was not injured on the play, other than
feeling "general soreness," though it appeared he might have tweaked
his left ankle. The club said he'll be re-evaluated Monday.
The Angels snapped the 3-3 tie on Walsh's homer in the fifth inning
off White Sox reliever Codi Heuer, and took a 4-3 lead into the
ninth inning. Chicago tied the game in the ninth on an unearned run,
taking advantage of Angels closer Raisel Iglesias' throwing error.
Iglesias (1-0) got the win over White Sox reliever Jose Ruiz (0-1).
--Field Level Media
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