Angels Bulpen won over mericars

In the fifth innings, Nolnon Shanuel’s RBI Single gave Los Angeles Angels their first lead of the night, and three scorer innings by Bulpen won 5–4 over Seattle Meriners in Annahem, California on Friday.
Travis D’Arnod made two hits, including two runs homer, and Chris Taylor went a single, doubled and gone to one run to lead Angels’ crime, which helped Picher Kil Handrix start the 100th win of his career.
Hendric (3-6) scored four runs on eight hits in six innings. He hit two and two left.
Angels received a hitless inning episode from Ryan Zefferzhan, Reid Detmers and Kenle Jensen (13th Save). The three took out three and allowed just one walk.
Seattle Starter Bryas Miller (2–5) allowed five runs and five innings to walk in six hits. He beat two.
Meriners opened scoring against Hendrix in the third innings by JP Cropford in the third innings on the RBI single, but Angels matched the Miller with Jacch Neto on an RBI single in the third part of their half.
Mariners gained an edge at the top of the fourth, after loading with no outside. Rowdy Tellez, with Deep Right Field with a sacrifice fly in the first run of the innings, made a catch in front of the small fence near the right field foul pole.
The second run of the innings scores when the LeOD towers were dropped, brought from the third to Cal Rail, so that the mericars got a 3–1 lead.
Angels again match it at D’Rnod’s two-run homer at the bottom of the fourth, tied the game 3-3.
Meriners again took a 4-3 lead in the fifth, obtained two-out RBI triple from Julio Rodrigue. Angels Center Fielder Joe Edel lost his glove on the fence while trying to make a catch.
Angels again responded at the bottom of the fifth, with Taylor to RBI double and Scanuel, one RBI Single for a 5-4 lead.
Taylor missed his third hit of the game in the sixth innings, but Rodriguez put a jump on the fence in the center area, looting a domestic run.
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