Soriano gives up four runs and records just five outs, walking two batters and hitting two. Relievers José Suarez, José Cisnero and Carson Fulmer each allow at least three more runs in a 16-5 loss,…
Angels manager Ron Washington, left, replaces starting pitcher José Soriano during the second inning of their game against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night at Angel Stadium. Soriano allowed four runs on three hits and three walks and hit two batters in his 1-2/3 innings. ANAHEIM — José Soriano gave plenty of reason for optimism about his potential as a major league starter in his previous outing, but he provided reason for caution in this one.
Soriano was clearly out of sorts from the moment he took the mound in the Angels’ 16-5 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.The early deficit left the Angels to turn to a couple of their struggling relievers, just to get through some innings, and the deficit only grew. José Suarez gave up three runs in 1⅓ innings and then José Cisnero allowed three runs, while getting only two outs. Carlos Fulmer then got them 10 outs, but he eventually gave up four runs.
Although the starters have mostly kept them in games, they haven’t been able to outmatch the slow starting offense. In this game the offense couldn’t keep up with the poor pitching.He brought a 3.43 ERA to the mound on Saturday. His control was missing from the outset. Soriano walked Alex Kirilloff, the first hitter of the game, on six pitches. He then fell behind Edouard Julien, 3-and-0, before allowing a single. Soriano then hit Ryan Jeffers with a pitch, loading the bases.José Suarez allows game to get away in Angels’ loss to Orioles
Although Soriano managed to escape with just one run scoring, he came out in the second and continued struggling. He hit a batter, walked a batter and gave up two hits.Suarez allowed the first five batters he faced to get hits. He managed an out because the Angels threw out a runner at third to end the second inning.Suarez now has a 10.13 ERA in 16 innings over nine games. He is out of options, so the Angels can’t send him to Triple-A.
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