MLB Game Recap - Seattle at LA Angels
Sat Sep 15, 2018 9:07 PM EDT

LAD
17
STL
4
F
WSH
7
ATL
1
F
DET
0
CLE
15
F
TOR
8
NYY
7
F
CIN
0
CHC
1
F
NYM
3
BOS
5
F
OAK
5
TB
7
F
MIA
4
PHI
5
F
CHW
2
BAL
0
F
ARI
4
HOU
10
F
PIT
3
MIL
1
F
MIN
3
KC
10
F
TEX
6
SD
3
F
COL
0
SF
3
F
SEA
6
LAA
5
F

September 15, 2018 9:07 PM

Final

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

R

H

E

Seattle

0

0

0

0

2

1

0

3

0

6

12

0

LA Angels

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

5

8

0

W: Pazos (4-1)

L: Alvarez (5-4)

S: Diaz (55)

SEA - HR: Haniger (25) , Negron (1)

LAA - HR: Trout (34) , Ohtani (20) , Upton 2 (29)

Cano hits 3-run 2B, lifts Mariners over Angels 6-5
Sun Sep 16, 2018 1:31 AM

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Seattle assured itself a winning season with another one-run victory Saturday night. It's still holding out hope to accomplish more than that.

"It's nobody's goal to have a winning season," Robinson Cano said. "The goal is to make the playoffs."

Cano aided Seattle's fading postseason aspirations with a three-run double that capped the Mariners' rally from a four-run deficit in a 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.

The Mariners are 7 1/2 games behind Oakland for the final AL wild card with 14 games to play.

Seattle trailed 4-0 before Kristopher Negron and Mitch Haniger homered in the fifth inning. Negron added an RBI single in the sixth, then Cano cleared the bases in the eighth to lift Seattle's record to 82-66.

The Angels took a 3-0 lead in the first on back-to-back home runs from Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. It was the 28th home run for Trout and the 20th for Ohtani.

Justin Upton added a solo home run in the fourth and a second solo homer in the ninth to give him 29 on the season.

"He's obviously more comfortable in the box," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "He's gone through a stretch for the better part of this month where he was just having trouble finding his rhythm and finding the barrel of the bat on a consistent basis. But tonight he swung the bat like he's capable of."

James Pazos (4-1) pitched a scoreless seventh to earn the victory.

Edwin Diaz allowed Upton's homer but otherwise closed out the Angels in the ninth for his major league-leading 55th save. Diaz is tied for the third for most saves in a season with Eric Gagne (2003) and John Smoltz (2002).

"Fifty-five saves, wow," Servais said. "Hopefully we can keep that total going. He likes getting out there."

Seattle is 59-0 when Diaz has a save opportunity, part of why the Mariners are 36-20 in one-run games.

HANIGER DELIVERS

In addition to his 25th home run, Haniger came through defensively, saving two runs in the sixth.

First, he threw Trout out at the plate after fielding a sharply hit single from Ohtani. Then he went up against the wall, making a leaping catch just over the yellow line to deprive Upton a third home run.

"I was just hoping it wouldn't carry," Haniger said. "Luckily I camped under it."

Said Servais: "He's the real deal. The complete package."

HEANEY OFF

Andrew Heaney has been the Angels most consistent starter this season but struggled with that Saturday. He went five innings, allowing eight hits and a walk.

"Andrew was grinding tonight," Scioscia said. "I think he was working against himself a little bit. Didn't feel like he was in sync, had some trouble repeating some pitches. Then he made some good pitches to get out of jams. All in all, I think he just wasn't as crisp tonight as maybe we've seen."

TRAINER'S ROOM

Mariners: LHP James Paxton, who hasn't pitched since Sept. 7 because of pneumonia, could rejoin the team in the next few days. Seattle has not scheduled a starting pitcher for Wednesday in Houston. Servais said LHP Roenis Elias, who pitched well in a spot start Friday, could also start Wednesday.

Angels: LHP Tyler Skaggs has made only one start since July 31, when he re-injured his strained left abductor, but is scheduled to throw a bullpen session Sunday. Scioscia said he could return to the rotation next week.

UP NEXT

Mariners: LHP Marco Gonzales (12-9, 4.24) is scheduled to start the season series finale against the Angels. He is 3-0 with a 3.05 ERA in seven career starts against the Angels.

Angels: Rookie RHP Jaime Barria (10-9, 3.53) is scheduled to make his 24th start. Barria, an unexpected piece of the Los Angeles rotation, is 1-3 with a 3.80 ERA in four starts against the Mariners.

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Pitchers of Record

Seattle IP H ER BB K ERA WHIP
J. Pazos (W, 4-1) 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 1.000
E. Diaz (S, 55) 1 1 1 0 1 9.00 1.000
LA Angels IP H ER BB K ERA WHIP
J. Alvarez (L, 5-4) 0.1 0 2 1 1 54.00 3.000

Batting Leaders

Seattle AB H R HR RBI BB TB SB RC
K. Negron 4 3 2 1 2 0 6 1 4.6
M. Haniger 5 2 1 1 1 0 5 0 2.0
LA Angels AB H R HR RBI BB TB SB RC
M. Trout 3 2 1 1 2 1 6 0 4.7
J. Upton 4 2 2 2 2 0 8 0 4.0

Team Comparison

SEA LAA
At Bats 38 33
Hits 12 8
Batting Average .316 .242
On Base Percentage .395 .265
Slugging Percentage 0.526 0.667
Doubles 2 2
Triples 0 0
Home Runs 2 4
Total Bases 20 22
Walks 5 1
Strikeouts 9 5
Stolen Bases 1 0
Caught Stealing 0 0
Runners Left On Base 10 2
Hits / At Bats with Runners In Scoring Position 3/15 2/2
Double Plays Fielded 3 5
Errors 0 0

2018 Reg Season - SEA Leads Series 11-7

Date Result Winner Loser
Fri May 4 LAA 5 @ SEA 0 G. Richards M. Leake
Sat May 5 LAA 8 @ SEA 9 E. Goeddel J. Johnson
Sun May 6 LAA 8 @ SEA 2 F. Hernandez
Mon Jun 11 LAA 3 @ SEA 5 W. LeBlanc A. Heaney
Tue Jun 12 LAA 3 @ SEA 6 M. Leake J. Barria
Wed Jun 13 LAA 6 @ SEA 8 R. Elias O. Drake
Tue Jul 3 LAA 1 @ SEA 4 W. LeBlanc A. Heaney
Wed Jul 4 LAA 7 @ SEA 4 G. Richards M. Leake
Thu Jul 5 LAA 1 @ SEA 4 M. Gonzales J. Barria
Tue Jul 10 SEA 3 @ LAA 9 N. Ramirez M. Leake
Wed Jul 11 SEA 3 @ LAA 0 M. Gonzales J. Barria
Thu Jul 12 SEA 2 @ LAA 11 T. Skaggs J. Paxton
Fri Jul 27 SEA 3 @ LAA 4 J. Johnson J. Nicasio
Sat Jul 28 SEA 5 @ LAA 11 J. Barria F. Hernandez
Sun Jul 29 SEA 8 @ LAA 5 M. Gonzales F. Pena
Thu Sep 13 SEA 8 @ LAA 2 M. Leake O. Despaigne
Fri Sep 14 SEA 5 @ LAA 0 A. Warren M. Shoemaker
Sat Sep 15 SEA 6 @ LAA 5 J. Pazos J. Alvarez

Game Information

Stadium: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, California
Attendance: 42,292
Game Time: 3:6
Weather: 83F, Clear
Wind:
Umpires: Home Plate - ?, First Base - ?, Second Base - ?, Third Base - ?