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Mariners face the Angels leading series 2-1BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Mariners bring a 2-1 advantage into the next game of the series against the Los Angeles Angels. Los Angeles is 50-55 overall and 25-25 in home games. The Angels are 29-11 in games when they out-hit their opponents.
The veteran doesn’t generate swings and misses (first percentile whiff rate), leading to a sixth percentile strikeout rate (15.6%). Since he also rarely issues walks (5.8% walk rate), he’ll pitch to contact in Sunday’s ball game.
Seattle’s Cal Raleigh hits a go-ahead homer off reliever José Fermin during a four-run sixth inning in the Angels’ 7-2 defeat. Yoán Moncada exits after being hit in the right hand by Mariners
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Chris Taylor is likely to be sidelined for at least the next six weeks after breaking his left hand for the second time this season.
Taylor breaks his left hand for a second time shortly after returning, while Soler is sidelined with a back issue as the Angels’ roster is tested during their post-break slide.
Starting pitching is the Los Angeles Angels’ biggest need ahead of the July 31 trade deadline. As the team with the longest current postseason drought in MLB, t
It's Friday, July 25 and the Mariners (55-48) are in Anaheim to take on the Angels (49-54). Bryan Woo is slated to take the mound for Seattle against José Soriano for Los Angeles.
Stephenson, who returned from Tommy John surgery in May only to suffer a setback in his second game, says he’s still feeling some discomfort, even though he’s continuing to stretch out the