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Anderson shuts out Rays, gets plenty of run support

- By Jeff Fletcher jfletcher@scng.com

ANAHEIM >> The Angels have plenty of players looking to rebound from disappoint­ing seasons in 2023, and none of them so far has been more successful than Tyler Anderson.

The left-hander pitched seven scoreless innings in a 7-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night.

Anderson hasn't allowed a run in 14 innings this season. He became the first Angels pitcher since Hector Santiago in 2016 to pitch at least seven scoreless innings in two consecutiv­e games. The Angels had never had a pitcher do it in his first two starts of the season.

It's been an eye-opening start for a pitcher who posted a 5.43 ERA in 2023, the first season after the Angels signed him to a threeyear, $39 million deal.

When Anderson walked off the mound in the eighth inning on Monday, he was greeted by a standing ovation.

“That was great,” Anderson said. “We have a lot of great fans. I feel like last year I didn't pitch well for them. So to start off the year this way when people are here always feels good.”

Anderson got all the offensive support he needed from Mike Trout, who to a lesser degree is also looking to prove something this season. Trout tripled and hit his fifth home run of the season,

THE SCORE ANGELS 7, RAYS 1 Rays at Angels, today, 6:38 p.m., BSW

Up next: equaling the major league lead. He also singled. Trout is now hitting .297 with an OPS of 1.138.

Taylor Ward also drove in three runs with his three hits, including a single to drive in Trout after his RBI triple in the first. That gave Anderson a 2-0 lead before the second inning, and he then cruised through a Rays lineup that included nine right-handed hitters.

He needed just 91 pitches to record 21 outs, leaving to a standing ovation after allowing a leadoff hit in the eighth. He struck out three and walked one.

The only trouble he faced was in the fourth inning.

Anderson walked Randy Arozarena and then Isaac

Paredes pulled a grounder down the third base line, for a double. Amed Rosario hit a sharp liner, but it was right to first baseman Brandon Drury. Curtis Mead then hit a fly ball that Trout caught on the warning track.

Anderson said the difference­s from last year to this year are his mental approach and his defense.

“I think really just trying to go pitch-to-pitch, and not try to think too much,” Anderson said. “Just just try to execute as many as you can. And then really our defense has been great the last two for me, which is huge. I don't get a lot of strikeouts. Our positionin­g has been really good. A lot of things that we've talked about. Guys have made really good adjustment­s, our staff's made great adjustment­s. Having guys in the right spot at the right time is huge.”

 ?? KEVORK DJANSEZIAN — GETTY IMAGES ?? Angels starter Tyler Anderson pitched seven shutout innings and held the Rays to four hits.
KEVORK DJANSEZIAN — GETTY IMAGES Angels starter Tyler Anderson pitched seven shutout innings and held the Rays to four hits.

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