Seth Lugo's 12 Strikeouts Lead Royals to Victory Over Angels

Seth Lugo’s 12 Strikeouts Lead Royals to Victory Over Angels

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Seth Lugo’s dominant performance on the mound and Hunter Renfroe’s timely hit against his former team propelled the Kansas City Royals to a 4-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.

Lugo, in his first season with the Royals, showcased his exceptional pitching prowess by striking out a career-high 12 batters over eight impressive innings. He allowed only one run on five hits, continuing his remarkable start to the season. Lugo’s ERA now stands at a stellar 1.66, the best in the American League.

The Royals’ offense provided ample support for Lugo in the fourth inning. Renfroe, who played for the Angels last season, delivered a two-run single with the bases loaded, driving in Nelson Velasquez and Freddie Fermin. Michael Massey added another RBI with a sacrifice bunt, giving Kansas City a 4-0 lead.

The Angels managed to chip away at the deficit in the sixth inning when Willie Calhoun hit an RBI double. Calhoun struck again in the ninth with a solo homer, but it was too little too late for Los Angeles.

Patrick Sandoval, the Angels’ starting pitcher, pitched into the seventh inning but allowed 11 hits and four runs during the Royals’ fourth-inning rally. Sandoval has now lost five of his last seven starts.

The Royals’ victory marked their third in the four-game series against the Angels. Kansas City’s Brady Singer will take the mound in Seattle on Monday for the series opener against the Mariners. The Angels, meanwhile, will host the St. Louis Cardinals in Anaheim on Monday, with Jose Soriano scheduled to start.

Mike Trout Reaches 10 Home Runs, Seeks Consistency at Plate

Mike Trout Reaches 10 Home Runs, Seeks Consistency at Plate

Mike Trout, the Los Angeles Angels’ star outfielder, has reached a significant milestone by becoming the first player in the major leagues this season to hit 10 home runs. However, despite this impressive feat, Trout is still seeking consistency at the plate.

Trout’s solo home run in the sixth inning of Wednesday’s loss to Baltimore marked the third time since 2018 that he has been the first to reach double digits in homers. It also extended his streak of hitting multiple home runs in a game to two.

However, Trout’s overall batting average remains a concern. He is currently batting .237, which is on pace to be the lowest average he has recorded in May during his 14-year career. This is a significant departure from his performance in the past three seasons, when he averaged .347 in March and April.

“Some of the at-bats I feel really good and some of the at-bats just trying to figure some stuff out,” Trout said after Wednesday’s game. “I’m just trying to put a full game together.”

Trout’s struggles have coincided with a downturn in the Angels’ fortunes. After a promising 7-6 start, they have lost nine of their last 12 games. Manager Ron Washington has been experimenting with his lineup, including moving Trout up to the leadoff spot.

“Mike is only human, he can have off times just like everyone else,” Washington said. “I thought if I can put him up there and he can give us a swing of the bat like he did Tuesday night, I’m not looking for that every night, but he has the capability to give us a run when swinging the bat.”

Trout remains optimistic despite the team’s recent struggles. He believes that the Angels have the potential to turn things around, especially with a young and talented roster.

“I think the mindset is keep coming and working, things will turn. Guys are battling, it’s just not going our way right now,” Trout said. “We’re going to be in different situations every night and we learn from it. Things will turn.”

Henderson's Heroics Lead Orioles to Victory Despite Trout's Historic Homer

Henderson’s Heroics Lead Orioles to Victory Despite Trout’s Historic Homer

Gunnar Henderson’s impressive performance continued as the Baltimore Orioles secured a 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday. Henderson’s three hits and three RBIs played a crucial role in the Orioles’ triumph, despite Mike Trout’s historic 10th home run of the season.

Henderson, batting leadoff for the second consecutive day, set the tone for Baltimore with a solo homer in the third inning. His eighth home run of the season placed him second in the American League. Adley Rutschman contributed with two hits and an RBI, marking his 12th multihit game of the year.

The Orioles took an early 6-0 lead, but the Angels staged a late rally. Trout’s solo shot in the sixth ignited the comeback, followed by homers from Taylor Ward and Zach Neto. In the ninth inning, Ehire Adrianza’s infield single and Logan O’Hoppe’s grounder brought the Angels within a run.

However, Orioles closer Craig Kimbrell preserved the victory with a strikeout of Jo Adell, who was caught stealing second. Kimbrell’s 424th career save tied him with John Franco for sixth on the all-time list.

Dean Kremer pitched 5 2/3 innings for the Orioles, allowing only three hits and two runs while striking out 10. Tyler Anderson started for the Angels, surrendering two runs and four hits in five innings.

The Orioles will return home for a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics, with Corbin Burnes scheduled to start Friday night. The Angels will host the Minnesota Twins in a weekend series, with Patrick Sandoval taking the mound in the opener.

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