Angels muster only one hit in extra-innings loss to Seattle in home opener
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Angels muster only one hit in extra-innings loss to Seattle in home opener
"In a scoreless game in the 10th inning, Seattle's Cole Young tripled to the right-field corner off Angels reliever Brent Suter that scored Luke Raley from second base."
"The Angels (3-5) could muster only one hit and retired the final 21 Angels batters."
"Detmers, who pitched 6⅔ innings and lowered his ERA to 2.38, threw a fastball behind Rodríguez to open the top of the fourth inning."
"Trout almost ended the pitchers' duel in the bottom of the sixth inning after sharply hitting a fly ball to left field but Arozarena tracked it down."
The Angels faced a tough defeat against the Mariners, losing 3-1 in 10 innings during their home opener. Seattle's Cole Young tripled in the 10th, scoring Luke Raley, followed by Josh Naylor's single that added two more runs. The Angels managed only one hit throughout the game, with Jorge Soler driving in Mike Trout in the bottom of the 10th. Starting pitcher Detmers performed well, pitching 6⅔ innings and lowering his ERA to 2.38, but the offense struggled significantly.
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