Angels win, hold off late White Sox rally
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[May 02, 2022] Michael
Lorenzen fell two outs short of his first career complete game and
Mike Trout had two hits, including a solo home run, as the visiting
Los Angeles Angels exhaled with a 6-5 win against the Chicago White
Sox on Sunday afternoon.
Entering the ninth inning with a shutout intact, Lorenzen allowed
three hits, the last a two-run double off the bat of Leury Garcia,
before Raisel Iglesias yielded two more runs. Chicago collected five
runs and six hits and sent 11 men to the plate in the inning, as
Ryan Tepera notched his first save of the season by getting Gavin
Sheets to ground out to first base with the bases loaded to end the
game.
Iglesias hit Jose Abreu with a 1-2 pitch to force in a run one
batter earlier.
Trout smacked a solo home run against White Sox lefty Dallas Keuchel
two batters into the afternoon. Two innings later, a Taylor Ward
single overturned by replay followed by a Trout double set Los
Angeles up for an RBI groundout from Shohei Ohtani and Anthony
Rendon's RBI sacrifice fly.
Ohtani later left the game in the ninth inning with right groin
tightness.
The Angels added a run on Andrew Velazquez's RBI double in the
fourth inning.
Keuchel fell to 1-3 after yielding four runs on six hits in five
innings while walking five and striking out one.
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Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Dallas Keuchel (60) pitches
against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning at Guaranteed
Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
Lorenzen (3-1) gladly seized the run support en
route to the best outing of a career that includes 30 starts among
299 appearances. The right-hander spaced three runs and nine hits in
8 1/3 innings with two walks and two strikeouts while throwing 100
pitches. Lorenzen's previous career-long start was seven innings.
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson went 3-for-5 with an RBI, tallying
his third straight multi-hit game in the series, which is set to
conclude with a Monday matinee. Luis Robert, Gavin Sheets and Josh
Harrison each added two hits as Chicago out-hit Los Angeles 12-9.
Ward had two hits for the Angels, who have won seven of eight. Jack
Mayfield and Jo Adell drove in what proved to be crucial runs in the
ninth.
--Field Level Media
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