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Canning returns, helps Angels edge Nationals

Pitcher had missed nearly two years with a back injury

- By Greg Beacham

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Griffin Canning pitched five innings of five-hit ball in his first big league appearance in 22 months for the Angels, and rookie Logan O’Hoppe drove in the tiebreakin­g run in Los Angeles’ 3-2 victory over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday.

Brett Phillips scored an early run, drove in another with a basesloade­d walk and stole a probable homer from Keibert Ruiz in center field during his eventful first start for the Angels, who took two of three from Washington.

The game was a milestone in the lengthy comeback of Canning, who hadn’t pitched in the majors since June 2, 2021. The Gold Glove-winning right-hander and Orange County native had a back injury that eventually scuttled the rest of the 2021 season and then kept him off the field entirely in 2022.

Canning started with three innings of one-hit ball, but Washington got four consecutiv­e hits to start the fourth. Joey Meneses had an RBI single before a run-scoring groundout by Luis García in his return from a four-game absence with hamstring tightness.

Matt Moore (1-0) pitched the sixth, and José Quijada worked the ninth for his second save.

Ruiz and Jeimer Candelario had two hits apiece for Washington, which went 3-4 on its road trip. MacKenzie Gore yielded four hits and four walks with six strikeouts while pitching into the fourth inning for the Nats.

Shohei Ohtani got a day off after pitching seven scoreless innings of one-hit ball Tuesday night. Mike Trout went 0 for 3 in Ohtani’s spot as the designated hitter, putting the three-time AL MVP in an 0-for-14 skid.

So the Angels got unlikely offense from Phillips, their journeyman outfielder.

After drawing a walk in the third, he stole second before stealing third and quickly scoring on Ruiz’s throwing error. Phillips then drew a two-out walk with the bases loaded in the fourth to tie it.

Phillips made a leaping catch on Ruiz’s drive at the wall in center to end the sixth, prompting Ruiz to spike his batting helmet in frustratio­n.

O’Hoppe, the Angels’ promising rookie catcher, got his team-leading 11th RBI in the sixth, driving in Brandon Drury with his single off Mason Thompson (0-1).

Up next

Nationals: After a day off, Trevor Williams (1-1, 4.35 ERA) makes his third start for his new team when Washington opens a five-game homestand against Cleveland.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP ?? Angels center fielder Brett Phillips makes a leaping catch on a fly ball from Washington’s Keibert Ruiz that might have cleared the wall during Wednesday’s game in Anaheim, California.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP Angels center fielder Brett Phillips makes a leaping catch on a fly ball from Washington’s Keibert Ruiz that might have cleared the wall during Wednesday’s game in Anaheim, California.

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