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Kyle Hendricks, Angels Top Tigers to finish the 7 -game slippage

MLB: Detroit Tigers in Los Angeles AngelsMay 3, 2025; Anaheim, California, United States; Los Angeles Angels The launcher leaving Kyle Hendricks (28) launches land against the Detroit Tigers during the first round at the Angel Stadium. Compulsory credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn images

Kyle Hendricks granted only one point and four strokes in 7/3 heats and the host Los Angeles Angels beat the Detroit Tigers 5-2 on Saturday evening.

Nolan Schanuel was 3-in-4 with a marked and Travis race of Arnaud 2 for 3 with two points scored and a walk for the Angels, which broke a sequence of seven consecutive defeats.

Spencer Torkelson dominated the Tigers, who won three in a row.

Hendricks (1-3), who did not work a striker and withdrew three, withdrew 16 of the first 17 strikers, facing the settlement number of 15 strikers in five rounds.

Riley Greene led the second with a simple for Detroit, but he was erased on a double game. Dillon Dingler succeeded in a simple bloop with two withdrawals in the sixth, but Hendricks withdrew Kerry Carpenter on a soft fly to the left to end the Channel. The tigers had trouble establishing solid contact.

After having authorized an unpaid race and withdrew seven in the first five innings, the start of Detroit Jack Flaherty (1-4) could not survive the sixth. He produced five points (four deserved) at eight sure, walking one and withdrawing seven in 5 2/3 innings.

Los Angeles took an advance of 1-0 with an unprecedented race at the bottom of the second. Carpenter, the right defender of Detroit, was accused of an error when he and the central defender Greene collided in the right field and the Carpenter abandoned the Fly-Ball two out of Kyren Paris. He marked Arnaud, who had launched himself with a double and went to third place on a field.

The angels scored four points to do it 5-0 in the sixth as they sent nine strikers to the plate. The single base of Luis Rengifo rolled in two points, and the Paris single also heard two and finished the night of Flaherty.

Torkelson thwarted the Handricks laundering offer with a solo circuit with an eighth. Torkelson led a 2-2 curve ball at around 401 feet in the left field, is his 10th of the season. Greene rolled in a race in the ninth with land.

Kenley Jansen launched three throws to two strikers for his seventh stop.

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