Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Angels’ bullpen continues to struggle

Anderson gives up one run in seven innings before Reds roll to 7-1 victory.

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CINCINNATI — Elly De La Cruz hit a three-run homer, Nick Lodolo pitched 61⁄3 innings of one-run ball for his second quality start since coming off the injured list, and the Cincinnati Reds snapped a three-game skid with a 7-1 win over the Angels on Friday night.

Besides the three-run shot in the eighth, De La Cruz manufactur­ed another run with two outs in the second inning when the 22year-old singled, stole second and third and scored on an errant throw to third by Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe.

“I always think about stealing the next base,” De La Cruz said. “Always aggressive.”

Lodolo (2-0) gave up a run and seven hits while striking out six.

The 26-year-old lefthander exited in the seventh with one out and runners on second and third.

Fernando Cruz came on and struck out Jo Adell and Zach Neto to end the threat.

“He definitely was missed,” Reds manager David Bell said. “He’s been great. Tonight he definitely set the tone for us by throwing strikes, Obviously, really good stuff to go along with that, but he attacked the hitters.”

Angels starter Tyler Anderson (2-2) also was outstandin­g.

The 34-year-old lefthander threw seven innings, giving up one earned run and three hits. He struck out two and walked three.

Tyler Stephenson homered 433 feet into the upper deck in left field with two outs in the sixth. Anderson got the third out and departed with the Reds leading 2-1.

Then the wheels came off for the Angels.

Relievers Adam Cimber and José Cisnero gave up five runs in the eighth, including De La Cruz’s sixth homer.

“Tyler Anderson did do a great job. He kept us in that ball game,” Angels manager Ron Washington said. “Then in the eighth, we brought in a pitcher [Cimber] that’s been doing a very good job to this point. He just didn’t have a good night, and we couldn’t do anything to shut that inning down.”

Lucas Sims got the Angels in order in the ninth.

The Angels’ run came on a single by Adell in the fifth.

Short hops

Anthony Rendon left Saturday’s game because of a hamstring injury . ... Brandon Drury returned to the lineup as the designated hitter. He missed three starts because of tightness in his left hamstring.

 ?? ?? ELLY De La CRUZ of the Reds celebrates with third base coach Collin Cowgill after hitting a three-run homr in the eighth. The Reds scored five runs in the inning to open a 7-1 lead and end a three-game slide.
ELLY De La CRUZ of the Reds celebrates with third base coach Collin Cowgill after hitting a three-run homr in the eighth. The Reds scored five runs in the inning to open a 7-1 lead and end a three-game slide.

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