The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Ohtani’s career night lifts Angels over Tribe

- By Steve Herrick

Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs in a game for the first time in the major leagues, and the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Indians, 7-4, on Friday night.

Ohtani, whose four hits were also the most of his big-league career, singled in the eighth and scored the go-ahead run on David Fletcher’s double.

The Angels won at Progressiv­e Field for the first time since June 17, 2014, breaking a 10-game skid.

Ohtani also hit his first home run on the road and has 11 in his rookie season. The Japanese two-way star has homered four times and is batting .643 (9 for 14) against the Indians in four games this season. Ohtani was sidelined from June 7-July 2 with a sprained ligament in his right elbow.

Ohtani, starting for the first time since Tuesday, took a 5-for-37 slump into the game. He hit a two-run homer in the first and a solo home run in the third off Mike Clevinger.

Angels star Mike Trout missed his second straight game because of a bruised right wrist but hopes to return Saturday.

Justin Anderson (3-2) pitched the seventh and the Angels’ bullpen held the Indians to one run over the final four innings.

Andrew Miller, making his first appearance since May 26, struck out one and walked a batter in a scoreless seventh. The lefthander was activated from the disabled list after missing two months with right knee inflammati­on.

Miller’s return was overshadow­ed by continued problems for Cleveland’s bullpen, which allowed four runs in the eighth to break a 3-all tie.

Ohtani started the rally with a one-out single off Oliver Perez (0-1). He stole second and Albert Pujols was intentiona­lly walked with a 3-0 count.

Andrelton Simmons hit into a force play, but Fletcher’s flyball landed near the right field line and bounced into the stands for a ground-rule double.

Jose Brienco’s infield hit off Adam Cimber scored a run and Eric Young Jr. added a two-run double.

Ohtani hit an 0-1 pitch into the bleachers in left field in the first. Cleveland quickly tied it in on Michael Brantley’s RBI double and Jose Ramirez’s runscoring single.

Ohtani launched a 3-2 pitch an estimated 443 feet to right for his second homer.

Leonys Martin, playing his first home game since being acquired from Detroit at the trade deadline, homered and had two RBIs.

Angels starter Jaime Barria allowed three runs in five innings. Clevinger, who hasn’t won since July 1, gave up three runs in in six innings.

Yan Gomes doubled with one out in the second and scored on Martin’s single. Gomes left the game in the fourth with right knee discomfort.

Trainer’s room

Indians: OF Tyler Naquin underwent right hip surgery Thursday and is expected to resume baseball activities in 6 to 10 weeks.

Up next

RHP Corey Kluber (13-6, 2.79 ERA) will start Saturday after allowing one run in 7 1/3 innings against Detroit in his last start. RHP Felix Pena (1-2, 5.23) retired one batter — the shortest outing of his career — and allowed seven earned runs against Seattle on Sunday.

 ?? TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Leonys Martin hits into a fielders choice off Angels starting pitcher Jaime Barria in the fourth inning Aug. 3 in Cleveland.
TONY DEJAK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leonys Martin hits into a fielders choice off Angels starting pitcher Jaime Barria in the fourth inning Aug. 3 in Cleveland.
 ?? TONY DEJAK — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Francisco Lindor dives for a ball hit by the Angels’ Andrelton Simmons during the first inning Aug. 3. Simmons was safe with a single.
TONY DEJAK — ASSOCIATED PRESS Francisco Lindor dives for a ball hit by the Angels’ Andrelton Simmons during the first inning Aug. 3. Simmons was safe with a single.

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