With Julio Rodriguez in Limbo, the goal of merriners is to stop Skid vs. Angels

Seattle Meriners Aahnem will take a season-losing streak on Sunday afternoon in California with Los Angeles Angels on the conclusion of his series.
However, all things were considered, the situation for manager Dan Wilson’s club may be completely spoiled.
The two-time all-star center fielder Julio Rodriguez told reporters that “a high chance” he could return to the lineup despite helping Angels lose 8-6 on Saturday night.
Rodriguez was hit by a one-happer at a distance of 98.1 mph of Batter Randy Arzrena to the bone above his right ankle, while the third attempt was made to steal the third base.
Rodriguez, which were 2 -for -2 at the time of injury and was forbidden to go out to play, winning the ground for several minutes before closing the ground with the help of a pair of trainers. He passed through X-rays, which returned to negative.
“It was just a fusion,” Wilson said. “One day-to-day thing. We will see how this happens. It can be very bad, I think.”
It was a second time in less than a week when Seattle dodged a major injury.
Right-handed George Kirby (0-3, 8.56 ERA), who would begin the conclusion of the Sunday series for Seattle, survived a serious injury in his final start on Tuesday. The return of 102.7 mph by Ramon Urias of Baltimore removed Kirby’s pitching hand thumb and from the right side of his face.
“I didn’t even see it coming, just put my hand up,” Kirby said. “I am glad that it missed any bad places on my face.”
Kirby faced a noticeable injury and cut the right to the right of his mouth, but was able to walk out of the field under his power.
“It was not even hurt, honestly,” Kirby said. “It found my hand – such as 50/50, hands/mouths, but we are good. There is nothing wrong in this.”
Kirbi, who missed the first eight weeks of the season with swelling in his thrown shoulder, would make his fourth beginning of the season. It is 4–4 with 3.66 ERA in eight careers, which begins against angels.
Left-arm Tyler Anderson (2-2, 3.86) will start for Los Angeles, who won 10 of his last 13 matches against Seattle and will go for series sweeps. Anderson is 1-2 with 4.93 ERA in nine careers, which begins against mericars.
Angels ralled a 4–0 shortage to exclude the victory on Saturday night, with at least one run in six consecutive innings. Joe Edel led two long domestic runs and three RBI, with the seventh multi-home game of his career, and Chris Taylor scored two runs and scored two runs.
Edel has five domestic runs in his last seven matches.
“I am really in a good rhythm, and I can handle anything more than killing good pitches early in count,” Edel said. “Hack and good things have taken, so it is expected to continue.”
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