George Kirby Fans 14 Meriners Edge Angels

George Kirby posted a career-high 14 strike in seven innings as Seattle Meriners won Los Angeles Angels 3–2 in California on Sunday afternoon.
Kirbi (1-3) – who made his fourth start of the season after dealing with the right shoulder inflammation – allowed only two earned runs on two hits and no one went on, causing the meriners to snap the five -game losing streak.
Seattle Closure Andres Munoz ran George Solar to start the ninth place before taking out Zach Neto, retired Nolan Shanuel on a liner and then to strike Mike Trout, to achieve his 18th savings of the year. Randy Arzrena went to 3 -for -5 with RBI in victory.
Tyler Anderson (2-3) allowed three earned runs on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings, while six were thrown out and one. In the fourth, the two-ran Homer of Taylor Ward was responsible for the scoring of all angels as the club snatched its two-game winning streak.
Seattle jumped quickly on Anderson, as JP Croford worked in the first first before scoring Arzrena’s account double.
Mariners again threatened in the third as Julio Rodrigues reached the error of the third basman Louis Rengifo and Arozrena put two runners in a scoring position. From there, Anderson hit Mich Garvar, Rodriguez tagged a ground in third place and George PoCco hit the frame to end the frame.
The first base runner of Angels came to the bottom of the fourth when Trout took two-out single. The ward then chased its 18th Homer – 432 -foot shot – Los Angeles to give a 2–1 lead.
Arozrena and Gawar sang a song with one with one from Polyco, who scored 2 with RBI single at the top of the fifth. Seattle then chased Anderson for Donovan Solano’s run-scoring single, Reluver Hunter Stricland.
To start the bottom of the seventh, Trout’s Kirby’s strike set a career-high for 27-year-old-27 April 2024 crossed its previous digit of 12 strikes against Arizona Diamondback. Kirby then hit the ward and prepared Chris Taylor to reach seventh position.
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