In first home game since Tyler Skaggs' death, Angels combine for no-hitter - 2 minutes read
In first home game since Tyler Skaggs' death, Angels combine for no-hitter
The Baseball Gods were watching this one.
An emotional evening in Anaheim on Friday turned into one of the best moments of the 2019 Major League baseball season.
The Los Angeles Angels returned to their home ballpark for the first time since the death of their teammate, left-handed pitcher Tyler Skaggs, earlier in July. Before the game, Skagg's mother, Debbie, threw out the first pitch — a perfect strike — before embracing Angels players and coaches.
The game started off well for Los Angeles, when Mike Trout rocked a monstrous home run to center field to give the team a 2-0 first inning lead over the Seattle Mariners. But it was the pitching that seized the day for Los Angeles, who won the game in resounding fashin, 13-0.
Angels manager Brad Ausmus used the opener strategy during Friday's game. Right-hander Taylor Cole took the mound first, paying tribute to Skaggs before he tossed two clean innings.
He was then followed by right-hander Felix Peña, who finished off the combined no-hitter, while striking out six batters in seven innings. The two pitchers were one walk shy of a combined perfect game. After the final out, the Angels, who were all wearing Skaggs' no. 45, left their jerseys on the mound.
While there is no doubt the franchise would rather have Skaggs with them, it's tough to think of a better on-field way to honor his memory. Tim O'Donnell
Source: Theweek.com
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The Baseball Gods were watching this one.
An emotional evening in Anaheim on Friday turned into one of the best moments of the 2019 Major League baseball season.
The Los Angeles Angels returned to their home ballpark for the first time since the death of their teammate, left-handed pitcher Tyler Skaggs, earlier in July. Before the game, Skagg's mother, Debbie, threw out the first pitch — a perfect strike — before embracing Angels players and coaches.
The game started off well for Los Angeles, when Mike Trout rocked a monstrous home run to center field to give the team a 2-0 first inning lead over the Seattle Mariners. But it was the pitching that seized the day for Los Angeles, who won the game in resounding fashin, 13-0.
Angels manager Brad Ausmus used the opener strategy during Friday's game. Right-hander Taylor Cole took the mound first, paying tribute to Skaggs before he tossed two clean innings.
He was then followed by right-hander Felix Peña, who finished off the combined no-hitter, while striking out six batters in seven innings. The two pitchers were one walk shy of a combined perfect game. After the final out, the Angels, who were all wearing Skaggs' no. 45, left their jerseys on the mound.
While there is no doubt the franchise would rather have Skaggs with them, it's tough to think of a better on-field way to honor his memory. Tim O'Donnell
Source: Theweek.com
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First baseman • Tyler Skaggs • No-hitter • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim • Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim • Home (sports) • Baseball park • Handedness • Pitcher • Tyler Skaggs • Ceremonial first pitch • Perfect game • 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim • Baseball • Coach (baseball) • Games started • Los Angeles • Mike Trout • Home run • Center fielder • First baseman • Inning • Seattle Mariners • Pitcher • Los Angeles • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim • Manager (baseball) • Brad Ausmus • Handedness • Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County • Baseball field • Tyler Skaggs • Innings pitched • Handedness • Félix Peña • No-hitter • Strikeout • Batting (baseball) • Innings pitched • Pitcher • Base on balls • Perfect game • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim • Baseball field • Tim O'Donnell (director) •