Angels starter scratched, but bullpen knocks off White Sox
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[April 30, 2022] Taylor
Ward homered on the second pitch of the game and finished with three
hits, Shohei Ohtani also homered, and seven Angels pitchers combined
on a three-hitter to lift Los Angeles to a 5-1 victory over the host
Chicago White Sox on Friday.
The Angels showed resilience in stretching their winning streak to
six games while sending the White Sox to their 10th loss in 11
games.
Los Angeles right-hander Noah Syndergaard was scratched from his
scheduled start due to an undisclosed illness, prompting manager Joe
Maddon to open the game with reliever Jimmy Herget, who allowed one
run and one hit in three innings with two strikeouts.
Austin Warren (2-0) earned the victory with two innings of perfect
relief. Raisel Iglesias entered with two on and one out in the ninth
to pick up his sixth save, working around a walk that loaded the
bases to retire Luis Robert on a flyout to end the game.
Chicago scored its lone run in the first inning, as Yasmani Grandal
reached on an error by second baseman Matt Duffy that allowed Tim
Anderson to score. Anderson had opened the inning with a double and
had taken third on a groundout. Herget ended the inning by getting
Jose Abreu to ground into a double play with the Angels still
leading 2-1.
Los Angeles pitching continued to thrive after that, facing the
minimum over each of the next five innings.
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Cleveland Guardians second baseman Owen Miller (6) can’t hang on to
the ball as Los Angeles Angels center fielder Brandon Marsh (16) is
safe with a stolen base in the fifth inning of the game at Angel
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Ward drove in two runs while finishing a triple
short of the cycle as Los Angeles out-hit Chicago 13-3.
Anthony Rendon, David Fletcher and Ohtani had two
hits apiece for the Angels, with Rendon doubling home Ohtani from
first base for a sixth-inning run. Jared Walsh hit an RBI double in
the eighth for additional insurance, before Ward capped the scoring
with a ninth-inning RBI double.
White Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito (0-1) gave up
three runs and seven hits in a season-high six innings with one walk
and seven strikeouts.
White Sox bench coach Miguel Cairo was ejected in the top of the
ninth inning.
--Field Level Media
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