Los Angeles Times

Canning not in zone, but Angels are

They rally for fourth win in a row after wild start by rookie lasts less than two innings.

- By Maria Torres

ANGELS 9, HOUSTON 6

The Angels have lived on the outskirts of playoff contention, sliding on and off the bubble, for the better part of four months. Always too far behind the Houston Astros in the division race to be taken seriously. Never too far away from .500 to be counted out.

With an opportunit­y to play the Astros at Angel Stadium this week, it became more imperative than ever that the Angels find some footing. A 9-6 victory on Monday, keyed by Albert Pujols’ three hits and three RBIs, allowed the Angels (49-46), who improved to three games above .500 for the first time this season, to inch toward that goal with their fourth win in a row.

“I would never call a July series critical,” manager Brad Ausmus said, “but we are chasing them so it’s probably more important for us than it is for them.”

The Angels nearly squandered the opportunit­y. Rookie Griffin Canning stumbled for a second straight start, failing to command any of his pitches.

After opening the game with two outs on two pitches, he ran into a tight strike zone and couldn’t recover. He walked four straight batters before he could return to the dugout. His next time out, he allowed the Astros to string together two walks and two hard-hit singles. Alex Bregman knocked an RBI single off Canning’s 50th pitch for a 3-0 lead, knocking the 23-year-old right-hander out of the game with one out in the second inning.

It was the first time any

pitcher threw four wild pitches, walked six, and recorded four outs or fewer in a game.

Canning’s collapse didn’t doom the Angels. They scored in three consecutiv­e innings and rallied.

Their swift deconstruc­tion of young left-hander Framber Valdez in the fifth inning anchored the victory. Michael Hermosillo, recalled before the game to start in center field in place of the ailing Mike Trout, drew a leadoff walk. He then dashed so quickly to third base on David Fletcher’s double that he lost his helmet. Hermosillo zoomed home with the go-ahead run when Andrelton Simmons, who homered in the third inning to put the Angels on the board, grounded out to shortstop.

Fletcher and Shohei Ohtani followed Hermosillo home on Pujols’ single to right for a 6-3 lead.

George Springer threatened to topple the Angels. He knocked three hits, including two homers, and scored three runs. His two-run shot off reliever Justin Anderson’s high fastball banged into the seats in right-center field and halved the Angels’ four-run lead in the sixth inning. Springer added a solo blast to center off Ty Buttrey in the eighth.

But an otherwise strong performanc­e from the bullpen absolved Anderson, Buttrey and Canning of any blame. Taylor Cole, the architect of two perfect innings in Friday’s combined no-hitter, pitched 31⁄3 scoreless frames in relief of Canning. Cam Bedrosian added a scoreless performanc­e of his own over 11⁄3 innings, and Hansel Robles got his 14th save.

It helped that the Angels managed to contain Yordan Alvarez, the Astros rookie who became an instant star after slugging nine homers and batting .362 in his first 21 games. He walked, grounded into a double play and hit a hard fly ball for an out. He scorched a single to start the fifth but was left stranded at third by Anderson.

 ?? John McCoy Getty Images ?? ANDRELTON SIMMONS is met by Shohei Ohtani in front of catcher Robinson Chirinos after his homer.
John McCoy Getty Images ANDRELTON SIMMONS is met by Shohei Ohtani in front of catcher Robinson Chirinos after his homer.
 ?? Marcio Jose Sanchez Associated Press ?? ALBERT PUJOLS drives in two runs with a fifth-inning single for a 6-3 lead. He had three hits and three RBIs as the Angels rallied to move to three games over .500 for the first time this year.
Marcio Jose Sanchez Associated Press ALBERT PUJOLS drives in two runs with a fifth-inning single for a 6-3 lead. He had three hits and three RBIs as the Angels rallied to move to three games over .500 for the first time this year.

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