Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

GAME RECAP

- — Jeff Fletcher

THE GAME: The Angels snapped a tie with a run in the eighth inning, beating the Milwaukee Brewers, 3-2, on Thursday afternoon in Maryvale, Ariz. The game featured the first two at-bats decided by timer violations of the spring for the Angels.

PITCHING REPORT: Left-hander Reid Detmers did not allow a base runner until giving up a homer to Luke Voit leading off the fifth. It was the first time this spring that Detmers allowed a run on his own. The others came when baserunner­s he had left scored against relievers. Detmers allowed one run and two hits in his five-inning start, with six strikeouts and no walks. Detmers had a few strikeouts on sliders that were 90-91 mph. “That was really good,” Manager Phil Nevin said. “You can just see the swings that good hitters are taking off him. It's fun to watch right now.” Detmers has increased the velocity of his fastball and slider this season. He has a 2.08ERA in 13innings this spring . ... Right-hander Carlos Estévez gave up one run and walked three in his inning. One of the walks came after he was charged with a timer violation with a full count. It was the first time this spring an Angels pitcher was charged with a violation with a three-ball count. Nevin said Estévez had an issue with the PitchCom . ... Right-hander Ryan Tepera pitched a perfect eighth inning. He's allowed one run in four innings this spring.

HITTING REPORT: Jo Adell had a single in four atbats. Adell was also called out on strikes when he failed to get back into the box and be ready for the pitch in time. It was the first time this spring that an Angels player was charged with a third strike because of a timer violation. “He knows he had a timeout, too, so that's a learning moment,” Nevin said . ... Jared Walsh had two hits, improving to 8for 25(.320) this spring. He has three hits in his last six at-bats . ... Brandon Drury pulled a double down the left field line, his fourth extra-base hit among his eight hits this spring. Drury has a .974OPS in 29plate appearance­s. ... Logan O'Hoppe singled and walked. O'Hoppe is 5 for 20 (.250) with a .798 OPS this spring . ... Andrew Velazquez drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth with a sacrifice fly to the warning track in left. Velazquez, who abandoned switch-hitting this spring, is 3for 21 (.143) against right-handed pitchers as a right-handed batter. He's 1for 7(.143) against lefties.

DEFENSE REPORT: Velazquez bobbled a ground ball at shortstop, but recovered in time to throw out William Contreras at first . ... Center fielder Jordyn Adams nearly made a diving catch to save a run, but he trapped the ball . ... Catcher Chad Wallach made a running catch of a foul pop-up.

UP NEXT: Angels vs. Royals, today, 1 p.m., Tempe Diablo Stadium, Bally Sports West, 830 AM

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