![]() ![]() Díaz and Daniel are the major league-leading 63rd and 64th players to play this season for the Halos, who set the franchise record last season by using 66 players. Jhonathan Díaz started and got five outs in his season debut for the Angels, and Davis Daniel followed in the fourth with three scoreless innings in his major league debut for Los Angeles. Shohei Ohtani missed his fourth consecutive game for the Angels with a right oblique injury, but manager Phil Nevin indicated the AL MVP front-runner could be back in the lineup soon.Ī rare bit of good injury news for the Angels was naturally followed up by another setback, however: Luis Rengifo left after he strained his left biceps while taking a swing in the on-deck circle in the first inning. Phillips had an RBI single in the seventh for the Angels. The teams traded six scoreless innings before Cleveland got three consecutive one-out singles and an RBI groundout off Aaron Loup. The right-hander struck out six and allowed no Angels to reach third base, but the Halos’ late rally deprived him of his first victory since May 7. Steven Kwan and José Ramírez had three hits apiece for the Guardians, who opened a seven-game California trip with their fourth loss in five games and fell 6 1/2 games behind AL Central-leading Minnesota.Ĭal Quantrill excelled for Cleveland in his second start back from a two-month absence with a shoulder injury, throwing six scoreless innings of three-hit ball. Clase blew a save for the 10th time in 48 chances. Jose Soriano (3-2) pitched the ninth for Los Angeles. Phillips got forced out at home on Brandon Drury’s bases-loaded grounder for the second out but Grichuk drilled a 1-2 cutter to center for his sixth career walk-off hit. Paris scored the winning run for the Angels, who rallied in the ninth against Emmanuel Clase (2-8) for only their second win in 11 games.Ĭlase gave up Chad Wallach’s one-out double and Phillips’ single before Paris hit a short drive to right for his second career hit. (AP) - Kyren Paris tied the score with his first career RBI, Randal Grichuk delivered a two-out, walk-off single and the Los Angeles Angels snapped their six-game skid with a 3-2 comeback victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Thursday night. ![]() Los Angeles Angels’ Kyren Paris (19) steals second base ahead of a tag by Cleveland Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias, left, during the third inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Thursday, Sept. ![]()
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