Angels rally off Brewers' bullpen for 7-3 to avoid sweep
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Promising starter Zach Davies established his fastball early against the Los Angeles Angels and turned in a sorely-needed quality start for the Milwaukee Brewers.
On Wednesday, the bullpen fell apart late at Miller Park.
Mike Trout had an RBI triple and sparked a four-run eighth inning with a solo homer, and the Angels avoided a three-game sweep with a 7-3 victory.
Trout tied the game at 3 after leading off the eighth with a drive to right on a hanging curveball from reliever Tyler Thornburg (2-1).
Thornburg (2-1) gave up Trout's homer on an 0-2 curve.
"It all boils down to execution for the pitcher. It's an 0-2 count so Thorny is looking to throw a ball there but he just left it in the strike zone," manager Craig Counsell said.
Five batters later, pinch-hitter C.J. Cron drove in the go-ahead run after looping a two-out doublet.
It spoiled a solid outing for Davies, who went six innings and allowed two runs, five hits and three walks.
After struggling through his first three starts, all losses, Davies lowered his ERA to 6.98. The right-hander was in line for the win until the Angels rallied in the eighth.
Davies' strategy was to try to take advantage of the Angels hitters in a day game after a night game, on the last day of a six-game trip.
"Tried to go out there and really catch them a little sleepy and establish the fastball early," he said, "trying to go after them a little bit more than I had in the past, so be more aggressive with these guys."
NOT A RELIEF
Milwaukee took a 3-2 lead in the sixth when Hernan Perez scrambled home from third on Cam Bedrosian's wild pitch.
After Davies' promising outing, Counsell turned the game over to a relief corps that has performed well in late-game situations.
But Thornburg was hit hard by the heart of the Angels order, allowing four runs and three hits in two-thirds of an inning.
"I don't think Thorny threw the ball poorly but a couple of mistakes to obviously really good hitters," Counsell said. "Trout did a nice job forcing him into the zone."
HEAVENLY HITTING
Trout, now hitting .317, led off the eighth with his seventh homer of the season. After Cron's double, Johnny Giovatella added a two-run single to give the Angels a three-run lead.
"Yeah, I feel good at the plate. I just made some slight adjustments. I'm getting the foot down," Trout said. "I'm seeing pitches like I should be and not missing pitches."
Fernando Salas (2-1) pitched a scoreless inning, and Joe Smith threw two shutout innings for his second save.
HERNAN'S HITS
Perez, who was called up from Triple-A Colorado Springs last week, hit a solo homer in the second and finished 2 for 4. He's hitting .385, and Counsell indicated that Perez could continue to get more opportunities against left-handed pitching.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Angels: It's uncertain whether Garrett Richards will make his next scheduled start on Friday after the right-hander worked just four innings in his previous appearance on Sunday because of dehydration and cramping. Manager Mike Scioscia said Richards would most likely skip his bullpen session and just throw on flat ground to monitor his progress.
Brewers: RF Domingo Santana did not start because of right shoulder tightness. It was the second time in three games that Santana was a late scratch because of the injury. Alex Presley replaced Santana in right, with shortstop Jonathan Villar moving into the leadoff spot.
UP NEXT:
Angels: The team gets an off day on Thursday before returning home to start a three-game series with Tampa. Scioscia said he's a contingency plan in case Richards (1-3) cannot make the start.
Brewers: RHP Chase Anderson (1-3) is 2-0 with an 0.44 ERA in three career starts against Cincinnati, where the Brewers begin a four-game series on Thursday.
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