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Angels manager Ron Washington asked the players to ‘step up’ against tigers

2 May, 2025; Anahem, California, USA; Ron Washington (37), manager of Los Angeles’ Angels, removed Los Angeles Angels Pachar Kenle Jansen (74) from the game during the ninth innings against Detroit Tigers at Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jason Parkhast-Imgon Picture

Los Angeles’ angels were aggressively struggling on Friday before entering the 10-day injured list with a bone injury to their left knee.

Now, as they prepare to meet the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night, in the third game of their four-market series in Aahnim, California, Angels need to find out how to score more.

A disappointing to start the season. Despite the 179 average, the trout is still tied to the team lead in domestic runs (nine) and leads to RBI with 18. In this season, Angels have just 111 runs – only three major league teams have low – and left 166.

The angels, who had an 8–4 beginning for the season, have lost seven of their last 10 straight games and nine of their last 10 to fall into the lower part of the American League West. Enter seven games on Saturday behind the division-leading Seattle Meriners.

Trout injury is for the same knee that required surgery in the previous season to repair a torn meniscus. Trout, 33 -year -old trout said he hopes he would be able to return to the lineup when he would be 10 days up in the injured list.

“I think this is definitely possible,” Trout said. “The doctor asked me to close it for a few days and (then) I will come back to it.

“I feel much better. (Thursday), I was too much sore. I am not worried, at all. It is better than what happened last year. Just looking at MRI, it is structurally good. It is all good. Just get hurt around the bones. Just let that thing calm down and good to go.”

On Friday, with a 9–1 defeat to Tigers, Angels have scored more than four runs in their last 19 matches. And with an employee era of 5.22, Los Angeles is having a difficult time holding opponents below four runs, doing so five times in those 19 competitions.

Detroit, leader of the American League Central, does not have that problem. He has scored 164 runs giving 110 runs.

Angels manager Ron Washington said he expects a fast return from trout.

Washington said, “When Mike was in it, we were struggling, but I still like their presence.” “I don’t care what the mike does in the sense that he has a track record. I want him to have his presence.”

George Solar has launched the last two matches in the correct field for trout and figures, which are mostly to achieve time. The angels called outfielder Gustavo Campro from Triple-e Salt Lake on Tuesday, and on Friday they promoted outfielder Nico Kavdas from Salt Lake.

Which can move from the Edel Center Field to the Right Field, giving Qun Paris an opportunity in the Center Field.

Washington said, “I want to see the whole team.” “This has been our issue, just trying to step up people. For some reason, our small bad odor has included everyone, so I like to see everyone step here.”

Right-arm Kyle Hendrix (0-3, 6.65 ERA) will start for Angels on Saturday, yet looking for his first win with the club. He is 1–1 with 2.70 ERA in three careers against Detroit.

Right-arm Jack Fleharti (1-3, 3.34 ERA) will make his seventh beginning of the season for tigers. It is 0–2 with 16.88 ERA in two careers, which begins against angels.

Tigers are happy with the protecting the Xavier badge, which is a pre -gold glove shortstop, which has infected in the center area. And his sharp progress in the outfield was on a protest on Thursday when he jumped and looted the solar of a domestic run.

“Great athleticism, great time, feel for the wall,” said Tigers Manager AJ Hinch. “Everything that you can really play outfield for a long time and never get it. He has naturally, and it’s great to see.”

-Bield level media

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