The Angels Stay Hot, at the Expense of the Yankees
That's eight straight wins for Mike Scioscia’s club.
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That's eight straight wins for Mike Scioscia’s club.
The Yankees won 6–5, but not before Mariano Rivera allowed another home run.
They'd lost their last six games against pitchers making their debuts.
He gave up a ninth-inning home run to Bobby Abreu, and the Angels won 6-4.
A.J. Burnett pitches against the Angels, weather permitting.
He'd posted a 17.02 ERA in five rehab starts for triple-A Salt Lake.
The Mets and Angels had discussions about Beltran.
The manager calls for an intentional walk of Kendry Morales, changes his mind, then regrets his decision.
He finally started a game, but was upstaged by Robinson Cano and Curtis Granderson.
The righty allowed four runs in five-and-a-third innings in a 5–3 loss to the Angels.
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