Daily News (Los Angeles)

ANGELS GAME REPORT

- — Jeff Fletcher

THE GAME: The Angels blew an early seven-run lead to fall behind by two, but they scored four runs in the seventh to pull out an 11-9 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Monday at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona.

PITCHING: Right-hander Griffin Canning worked around four singles to pitch two scoreless innings. Canning struck out one, getting Michael Conforto on a changeup in the first inning. Canning needed just eight pitches to get through the second inning. “He was aggressive,” manager Ron Washington said. “He was very, very aggressive. That's what I liked about it. He certainly had an idea how to use his pitches.” ... Right-hander José Soriano allowed three runs in two innings . ... Right-hander Ben Joyce walked the bases loaded and then gave up a grand slam on a 3-and-1 pitch. He recorded just one out before he was pulled. Joyce's fastball topped out at 101 mph. “You can see he was overthrowi­ng,” Washington said. “Once he learns how to control that arm of his, with that velocity in it, he's going to be dangerous.” ... Left-hander Jack Dashwood worked a scoreless inning to protect a two-run lead in the eighth. There were runners at second and third when Washington came to the mound to give him a pep talk, and Dashwood responded with an inning-ending strikeout.

HITTING: Ehire Adrianza hit a home run on the first pitch of the game. Adrianza, who is in camp competing for a utility infield spot, came up with the Giants. ... Jason Martin, who drove in a run with a first-inning single, has driven in at least one run in all three games he's played . ... Aaron Hicks lined a hit into the gap in right-center. It was misplayed by Giants center fielder Wade Meckler and ruled a triple. Hicks was hitting right-handed, which is his better side. Hicks also singled from the left side in his first at-bat . ... Hunter Dozier hit a three-run homer, improving to 3 for 6 this spring. Dozier, who has played parts of seven years in the majors, is competing for a spot on the Angels' bench . ... In the seventh, Charles LeBlanc tied the score with a two-run single and then 18-year-old Nelson Rada, one of the Angels' top prospects, followed with a two-run single . ... The Angels drew seven walks.

DEFENSE: Right fielder Jake Marisnick misplayed a single, allowing the runner to go to second . ... Righthande­r Walbert Ureña picked off a runner at first to escape a jam in the sixth inning.

UP NEXT: Angels (RHP Zach Plesac) vs. Brewers

(RHP Janson Junk) at Tempe Diablo Stadium, today, 12:10 p.m. PT, Bally Sports West, 830 AM

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