Struggling Oriols, the angels are found in the clash of al -drags

The possibility of Los Angeles Angels and Baltimore Oraoles will be happy to see each other on Friday night when they play the first competition of the three-game series in Anheem, California.
Both teams have struggled in most of the season, and in fact, only Chicago White Socx has a bad record in the American League.
Oriols are fresh from a sweep at the hands of Minnesota twins, and have lost five in a row, including a 5–2 necklace on Thursday. It is a sharp turnaround coming out of a season in which he won 91 games and reached the playoffs as a wild card.
In the moment, dealing with failure and finding out how to fix the things that go ahead, which is passing through the minds of the original players.
“I still believe that it’s still hurry. It is really difficult to not be able to enter the playoffs in the first few weeks of the season,” said Pitcher Dean Cramer. “But people are barely taking defeat and winning is great when we get them. Just trying to take it in a day in a day and try to keep things as positive as possible.”
Outfielder Haston Keszstad said: “None of us is enjoying defeat. It definitely takes a toll on us. You show you every day and you want to win, so going home with disadvantages is never the most fun way to go home.”
Right-arm Tomuuki Sugano (3–2, 3.00 ERA) will start the eighth of the season for Baltimore. He is coming from a necklace in his last beginning, but is pitching well, causing the Canasus City Royals to get two runs and four hits in six innings in a jerk 4–0.
Sugano, who signed a year, signed a contract of $ 13 million with Oriols after 12 sessions in Japan, will face angels for the first time.
Right-arm Kyle Handrix (1-3, 5.28) will make its seventh beginning of the season for Los Angeles, which will come out of its longest beginning in three years. He did not give one run and any run on four hits in 7 2/3 innings last Saturday in a win over Detroit Tigers.
He had the deepest start in a game since he threw an 8 2/3 scorer against San Diego Padress in a 6–0 win on May 9, 2022. It was also his first win of the season after signing with angels in the off-season.
Hendrix said, “I felt very good about the ball coming out, deception items, some things that we have changed mechanically,” said Hendrick. “It is only a matter of execution and not tipping (pitch).”
With a fastball that rarely touches 90 mph, Hendrick knows that it is his way to guess the hits.
Angel’s manager Ron Washington said about the performance of Hendrix last Saturday, “He was using back-doring pitches, using his changeup, he overtook him with his braking stuff, and he was able to identify when he could shoot that 88 miles per hour.” “It seems that he is throwing 98 mph when you know how to pitch, which he does, and things fall with his sequencing.”
The two career against Baltimore is with 5.14 ERA with Handrix 1-0.
– Field level media