

“That was a nice play and at the time a very big play,” Ausmus said. Friday’s throw was not the most impressive manifestation of Trout’s powerful right arm, which was enhanced by an off-season’s worth of long toss it was just another reminder of his five-tool game. He made a scorching-hot 98.6 mph throw to retire Max Muncy at home plate in a game against the Dodgers on July 23. Trout has thrown baseballs faster this season. “I bobbled the transfer, but Thaiss made a good tag and obviously McCann slid past the bag. “I kind of didn’t even get a good grip at first,” he said. It was the second double play Trout has started this season and his fifth outfield assist.

Angels third baseman Matt Thaiss sprawled on the ground to tag out McCann, a call that was upheld after a 2-minute video review. McCann seemed to have Trout’s 92-mph strike beat by a finger, but he slid past the bag. He attempted to tag up and advance to third base on a fly ball to left-center field, where Trout was camped underneath. McCann led off the sixth inning with a double. Trout kept the score close with his bat and with his arm. Until then, the Angels could dream on a third straight win. Buttrey has allowed a run in three of his six appearances this month, and six of his last nine. Three of the runs were charged to Buttrey, who saw his earned-run average rise from 3.40 to 3.83. When James McCann pulverized a 1-0 slider from Buttrey to left-center field for a grand slam, the suspense vanished. The Angels kept the White Sox within arm’s reach, trailing 3-2, until Chicago loaded the bases against pitcher Ty Buttrey. The intervening stream of psychedelic imagery was a jovial but unnecessary distraction until the eighth inning. He suggested the White Sox bring Trout with them back to Chicago – which would constitute tampering but not Walton’s most egregious misinterpretation of the rule book. Baldy and the size of San Bernardino County. Walton referenced Viagra, Chico Ruiz, Disco Demolition Night, fish overpopulation, Cal State Fullerton, the historical non-fiction book “Devil In The White City,” Richie Havens, Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer, Mt. He called White Sox pitcher Aaron Bummer “an asteroid soaring through the universe.” When Angels manager Brad Ausmus took the ball from Sandoval (0-1) after 4 ⅓ innings, Walton asked Benetti if Sandoval would be thrown into the waterfall in center field. Walton, a retired basketball player, asked Benetti whether the third out of a triple play could carry over to the second inning.
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Mike O’Brien, a “Saturday Night Live” alum and the creator of the television series “AP Bio,” is calling Sunday’s game. Television producer Michael Schur is calling Saturday’s game alongside play-by-play man Jason Benetti. With color commentator Steve Stone on vacation, the White Sox invited guest broadcasters to take his place for the weekend series. “It’s just growing pains, I guess,” Sandoval said. The announced crowd of 39,206 at Angel Stadium included about 40 of Sandoval’s family, friends and teachers who hoped for victory but had to settle for poetry. Patrick Sandoval, the rookie pitcher from Mission Viejo High, pitched into the fifth inning and allowed three runs in his home debut. As a team, they went 1 for 12 with runners in scoring position and left nine runners on base. After Trout’s moonshot in the fifth inning, the Angels could not score again. David Fletcher tripled and scored on a single by Shohei Ohtani in the third inning. The poetry coming from the NBC Sports Chicago booth Friday inspired more awe than the Angels’ play in a 7-2 loss. “That’s Trout? Swimming upstream, avoiding all the flies, and sending one ricocheting through the universe.” The ball traveled over the shrubbery in dead center field and landed an estimated 438 feet from home plate. That leads the major leagues and matches Trout’s career high for a single season. ANAHEIM – Mike Trout launched his 41st home run of the season against the Chicago White Sox on Friday.
