Tag: Los Angeles Angels

Angels Lose 14th Consecutive With Another Shutout to Boston 1–0

The Los Angeles Angels (27–31) woes continue as they add to a franchise-high 14-game losing streak following a second shutout 1–0 in two of the last three games by the Boston Red Sox (30–27) on Wednesday—compounding to Tuesday’s firing of manager Joe Maddon and Mike Trout’s injury. Poor offensive performances continue with six back-ups to…


Red Sox Michael Wacha Shut out Angels for 12th Consecutive Loss 1–0

Boston Red Sox (28–27) pitcher Michael Wacha threw a complete game shutting out the Los Angeles Angels (27–29) for a 1–0 victory at Angel  Stadium Monday night, extending the Angels losing streak to 12 games, matching the longest in franchise history in 1988. In his first season with Boston, nine-year veteran Wacha improved to 4–1, lowering…


Angels’ ‘Thor’ Syndergaard Bounces Back to Defeat Rangers 5–3

Noah Syndergaard had his best yet performance with the Los Angeles Angels, pitching eight innings in a 5–3 win over the Texas Rangers at Angels Stadium on Tuesday, improving their record to 27–17 for the season. The Angels remain in second place in the American League West one game behind the Houston Astros. Syndergaard had his worst…


Angels Win 4–1 Against A’s as Pitcher Sandoval Battles and Ohtani Hits 8th Homer

The Los Angeles Angels’ Patrick Sandoval gave up one run, and Shohei Ohtani homered in the first inning to propel the Angels to a 4–1 win on Sunday and a 3–1 series victory over the home team Oakland Athletics (15–22). It was the first series win for the Angels in Oakland since May 2019. The…


LA Angels Pitcher Chase Silseth Wins Debut Over A’s 2–0

Fresh from Minor League Double-A , Chase Silseth threw six shutout innings in his MLB debut for the Los Angeles Angels (22–12) leading to 2–0 victory at Oakland A’s (14–20) Friday night. As the 21-year-old 11th-round draft pick from the University of Arizona, Silseth became the first player from the 2021 draft class to reach…


Angels Rookie Reid Detmers Throws First No-Hitter Blanking Rays 12–0

The Los Angeles Angels maintain their AL West Division lead (21–11) as rookie left-hander Reid Detmers became the 12th in Angels history, and 25th rookie ever, to throw a no-hitter overwhelming the Tampa Bay Rays (18–13) 12–0 in Anaheim, Calif., on Tuesday. As the 10th overall pick from the University of Louisville, the 22-year-old Detmers began the…


Angels Sting the Rays 11–3 as ‘Sho’ Hits First Career Grand Slam

The reigning American League MVP Shohei Ohtani, of the Los Angeles Angels, hit his first career grand slam, of two homers, in a 11-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays in Monday’s series opener at Angel Stadium. The Angels improved to 20–11, extending their lead in the AL West over the Houston Astros by one game….


Angels’ Ohtani Makes History Alongside Babe Ruth

Shohei Ohtani made his pitching debut at historic Fenway Park for the Los Angeles Angels (17–10) against the Boston Red Sox (10–16) on May 5, resulting in a 8–0 victory, with 11 strike-outs in seven shutout innings. The reigning AL MVP, Ohtani became the first pitcher to bat in one of the top four spots…


Seager’s Eighth-Inning Homer Pushes Rangers Past Angels 5–3

ARLINGTON, Texas—Corey Seager hit a tie-breaking two-run homer in the eighth inning, helping the Texas Rangers top the Los Angeles Angels 5–3 on Thursday. Seager drove a 1–1 fastball from José Quijada (0–5) deep to left-center for his 32nd homer, extending his career best in his first season with Texas. Quijada came in to pitch…