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LA Angels 18, Baltimore 6
The game of the Angels of Anaheim and Baltimore Orioles was a great one. It was held at the Oriole Park on a Wednesday night. The said game was attended by a crowd of 15,136. In addition, the Angels were delighted as they successfully won the game.
The team of Angels got three hits and took advantage of two errors in a five-run first. Garret Anderson hit a two-run double and Maicer Izturis singled in a run, after second baseman Brian Roberts fumbled a throw on a potential double play. Casey Kotchman followed with a sacrifice fly, and Maicer Izturis scored when Miguel Tejada mishandled a grounder to short. “I'm sure he'd like to have the first inning back,” Baltimore manager Dave Trembley said about Cabrera. “What was it, a five-out inning? The way I saw it, they got three runs that were legitimate. The others, we gave them. We didn't make the plays.”
In the second inning, Vladimir Guerrero made it 6-0, driving in a run with a swinging bunt. Garret Anderson hit his 16th homer with a man on in the fourth inning, and the Baltimore Orioles scored five runs in the bottom half, beginning with a solo home run by Tike Redman.Los Angeles made it 11-5 in the fifth. After two walks, Guerrero hit a two-run single and Anderson followed with an RBI single.
Dave Trembley was ejected in the fourth inning for arguing a call at second base by umpire Paul Emmel. He contended that second baseman Howie Kendrick was far off the bag when taking a throw on a fielder's choice. The manager walked toward second base, After Emmel tossed Trembley, scratched his spikes into the spot where he claimed Kendrick caught the ball, and gestured as if he was ejecting Emmel. “It's a situation where I felt the guy was safe. That's all. I thought he was safe,” said Trembley. “The game is, at times, a difference of opinion.”
Nick Markakis hit his team-leading 19th home run in the bottom half. On the other hand, the Angels' five-run eighth featured two bases-loaded walks. Garret Anderson made the first and last outs of the inning, and Vladimir Guerrero picked up his 118th RBI in between. Brandon Wood hit a two-run shot off Danys Baez in the ninth inning.
The Baltimore Orioles issued 13 walks and committed three errors. Angels of Anaheim scored five runs in the eighth inning on five walks, an error and just one hit. “Wow. Thirteen walks,” said Chone Figgins, who walked twice and scored three runs. “We don't walk. ... We like to swing the bats.”
Los Angeles stole four bases, but eventually ended up taking advantage of the generosity of Baltimore's horrid, inaccurate bullpen. “We had some good offensive situations early, ran the bases aggressively,” said Angels manager Mike Scioscia. “As the night went on, they had trouble getting the ball over the plate and set the table for us.”
Vladimir Guerrero drove in four runs and Brandon Wood hit his first major league homer for the Angels, who reduced their magic number for clinching the AL West to nine, pending Seattle's late game against Oakland. Angels that tied a season high for runs, has outscored Orioles 28-11 in the first two games of the three-game series. “On the offensive side, it was great that we didn't skip a beat and kept moving forward,” Mike Scioscia said.
Kelvim Escobar was staked to a 5-0 lead before he threw his first pitch. Although the right-hander lasted only 5 1-3 innings, the Angels made it easy for him to earn his 100th career win. “I have to give a lot of credit to my teammates. They put a lot of runs on the board,” said Escobar. “I didn't pitch well, but I got the win.”
The Angels of Aneheim usually rely on their running game to generate offense. Against the erratic Baltimore Orioles' pitching staff, walking worked just fine. Garret Anderson homered and had five RBIs, Kelvim Escobar earned his 17th win despite yielding six runs, and the Angels of Anaheim went on a 18-6 victory.
On the other hand, Orioles starter Daniel Cabrera gave up a career-high 10 runs, eight earned, in 4 1-3 innings. The 16 losses is tied for most in the majors. Baltimore Orioles has lost 18 of 21, a streak that started on the 22nd of August as the team announced manager Dave Trembley would return in 2008. Baltimore Orioles has been outscored 196-96 during that span.
The game was really exciting.
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