Wednesday, September 19, 2007 |
Lackey Throws A Gem: Angels 2, Devil Rays 1
One of this game's frustrations was watching the large number of high-ERA relievers the Angels ultimately failed to score against. Another was K-Rod allowing a two-out walk and a run on 2B Jorge Velandia's RBI single, a very scary close in a year when Frankie's had a lot of them. It ruined the shutout, but the Angels eventually got the win after he struck out Josh Wilson to end the game.
The A's almost helped out the Angels by coming back from an 8-0 deficit, losing anyway to the Mariners 8-7. The Angels' magic number is four. The Angels could clinch the division with two wins against the Mariners in the upcoming homestand.
Update: I should also mention that the Red Sox fell to Toronto 4-3 yesterday, which means that both the Angels and Indians are a half game behind them (Boston at 90-62, Cleveland and LAAoA at 89-62). Home field advantage is very much in flux now. Also, the Yanks clobbered Baltimore 12-0, and climbed to 2.5 games back of the Sawx in the division.
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