An overwhelming performance of Logan Webb was not enough for giants to overcome their difficult pitchers against the hands on Friday night.
Zurdo Tyler Anderson did not give up the races in six entries and three relievers ended for Los Angeles de Los Angeles in a 2-0 victory over the giants in the Angels Stadium.
Webb (2-1) was dominant through six tickets, drawing his career with 12 strikeouts in six tickets without walks. The cooling of two races, one of them won, and launched 105 launches, 70 of them. The 3-4-5 trout of the Angels, Jorge Soler and Logan O’Hoppe-Pout, the ball in the game only once and the trout struck out three times.
It was the first time in the history of the franchise, a pitcher struck out 12, did not walk anyone and touched the loss. Webb told journalists that he was “super excited” for his change, that he made the angels stirred all night.
However, all these strikeouts accumulated the release counting, and Webb was completed by two races after six tickets. Five of its strikeouts were called third parties.
“After finishing, the boys are arriving, joking with me, saying he was a strikeout of strikeouts,” Webb said. “Honestly, I would prefer to get seven strikeouts and go seven or eight entries and not give up those two races. I got into many deep counts. This was how the game was.”
It is only the second time that the giants (13-7) have lost two followed this season, the first that will arrive on April 7 and 8 after the back, the defeats in the home of the Cincinnati Reds. The Angelinos broke a losing run of four games and are 10-9.
It was the first of a series of three games and the eighth on a 10 -games road trip that saw the giants win two of the three against the Yankees in New York and divide a series of four games with Philadelphia.
The giants have fought against left -handed pitchers, entering the game with an A.208 batting average against left -handed and .185 against left -handed headlines.
Anderson (2-0) was made after six innings, delivering three hits two of them to Jung Hoo Lee with two walks and six strikeouts before giving way to Brock Burke, another left-handed. Anderson, who launched for the giants in 2020, launched 96 launches, 64 or they blows. He hit six and walked two.
Burke, Ryan Zeferjahn and Kenley Jansen ended the giants, and each launched a goals without goals. The giants had four hits and only two runners reached the second base, none from the fourth to the ninth entrance. Jansen released the ninth for his fifth rescue and 452º of his career.
Webb retired the first five batters, hitting four of them, before giving up two races in the second.

Zack Neto put Los Angelinos on the board with a race scoring the double at 106.4 miles for Hor Hor that the Campocorto Willy Adames put on a glove but could not drive. He brought Nolan Schaunel home, who doubled the center.
Kyren Paris reached a Matt Chapman error in Third, with Chapman cutting in front of Adames with the ball that goes out to the garden to take Net home with the second race.
It was Tok Webb 29 pitches to get out of the entrance and led to its removal after the sixth.
“That is a very good performance,” said the manager of the Giants, Bob Melvin. “We are seeing it with the additional releases that can also hit some boys. It was things in the next level for him. But the only entrance cost us some releases and it also cost us one of the races. He threw very well to the game.”
Grades
-Landon Roupp (1-1, 4.80) Start for giants on Saturday night against Kyle Hendricks (0-1, 4.20) at 6:38 pm
– Friday’s game was the first time that GME GM Zack Minasian and his older brother, the Los Angels GM, Perry Minasian, faced while both had the title of general manager.
– Casey Schmitt was originally in the initial alignment, but was scratched with the left lateral oppression in favor of Lamonte Wade Jr. Wade does not begin with the second consecutive game with a garrison on the left in the mound for the Angels. Wade entered batting .102 (5 by 41) with a homer and seven ranges. Schmitt entered batting .174 (4 by 23) without home runs and two ranges, began. Wade did not start in the final of the series against Philadelphia against left -handed Cristopher Sánchez.
– The gardener hierar incarnation (fracture of the left hand) will be in a splint two more weeks before the rehabilitation can begin and it is expected to be set aside in the total of eight weeks.
-The Broadcaster and the former Second Duane Kuiper base has the best batting average in the history of the Angel stadium (.360) among all players with at least 120 race shifts in their career. Its percentage of .416 race slugging at the Angels stadium is the highest in any stadium.
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