MLB Preview: Twins (50-43) at Angels (53-40)
Game: 2
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: July 22, 2015 10:05 PM EDT
The Los Angeles Angels remained hot at the plate even with Mike Trout sitting out for the first time this season.
The Angels superstar is hoping to keep that absence brief by returning Wednesday night, and the Minnesota Twins could get one of their top prospects back in the lineup.
With Trout out because of a sore left heel, Los Angeles (53-40) scored at least seven runs for a third straight game and totaled 13 hits in a 7-0 victory, its season-best sixth in a row. Chris Iannetta drove in four runs and hit his third homer in seven games while boosting the Angels to their 16th win in 19 contests.
"You can't replace Trout. He's the best player in the game. Overall, he's one of the best players of a generation. So you can't say enough about him," Iannetta said. "But we've got a really good offensive team, and everyone can help pick up a little bit of the slack and contribute to get wins. That's what we did tonight."
Los Angeles is averaging 6.7 runs while batting .297 in its last 14 games and has a major league-best 26 homers during that span.
Trout had seven longballs in the 10 games before sitting out while posting a 1.376 OPS, and his 28 home runs this season are one shy of teammate Albert Pujols' major league lead. Pujols had two singles Tuesday after homering three times in Monday's doubleheader sweep.
Trout is hitting .370 in 20 lifetime games against the Twins (50-43), and only his .383 average against Kansas City is higher versus AL opponents.
"When I woke up, it didn't feel right," Trout told MLB's official website Tuesday. "I got treatment ... and it's a lot better than it was this morning. I'll definitely try to be in there (Wednesday)."
Miguel Sano could be back in the Twins' lineup. The 22-year-old designated hitter has missed the past two contests because of a sore right ankle after batting .326 with two homers in his first 13 in the majors.
"It feels better," Sano said. "I ran a little bit (Tuesday) in the outfield and did some hitting. It feels better than (Sunday) and two days ago. Probably (Wednesday) I can play."
Minnesota will start the struggling Mike Pelfrey (5-6, 4.00 ERA). The right-hander is 0-4 with a 7.59 ERA in his last six starts and 0-2 with a 17.69 ERA in his last three on the road while pitching a combined 9 2-3 innings.
Pelfrey will face the Angels for the first time since 2013. He's 3-1 with a 4.15 ERA in four career matchups.
He'll go against C.J. Wilson (7-7, 3.59), who is coming off one of his best outings. The left-hander, though, didn't get a decision Friday after going eight innings in a 1-0 win over Boston.
Wilson, 2-1 with a 2.36 ERA in his last four starts, has a 5.15 ERA in his past six versus the Twins but is 5-0 in that span while receiving a combined 46 runs of support.
Joe Mauer is 3 for 28 against him, but he's batting .408 in his last 14 road games.
The Angels are on their longest win streak since taking 10 in a row Sept. 4-13, and has tied a season high with five straight home wins.
Los Angeles has won eight in a row over Minnesota, matching its series-best win streak that was set in 1964 and tied in 1978. The Angels have taken the past five meetings in Anaheim.
Game: 2
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: July 22, 2015 10:05 PM EDT
The Los Angeles Angels remained hot at the plate even with Mike Trout sitting out for the first time this season.
The Angels superstar is hoping to keep that absence brief by returning Wednesday night, and the Minnesota Twins could get one of their top prospects back in the lineup.
With Trout out because of a sore left heel, Los Angeles (53-40) scored at least seven runs for a third straight game and totaled 13 hits in a 7-0 victory, its season-best sixth in a row. Chris Iannetta drove in four runs and hit his third homer in seven games while boosting the Angels to their 16th win in 19 contests.
"You can't replace Trout. He's the best player in the game. Overall, he's one of the best players of a generation. So you can't say enough about him," Iannetta said. "But we've got a really good offensive team, and everyone can help pick up a little bit of the slack and contribute to get wins. That's what we did tonight."
Los Angeles is averaging 6.7 runs while batting .297 in its last 14 games and has a major league-best 26 homers during that span.
Trout had seven longballs in the 10 games before sitting out while posting a 1.376 OPS, and his 28 home runs this season are one shy of teammate Albert Pujols' major league lead. Pujols had two singles Tuesday after homering three times in Monday's doubleheader sweep.
Trout is hitting .370 in 20 lifetime games against the Twins (50-43), and only his .383 average against Kansas City is higher versus AL opponents.
"When I woke up, it didn't feel right," Trout told MLB's official website Tuesday. "I got treatment ... and it's a lot better than it was this morning. I'll definitely try to be in there (Wednesday)."
Miguel Sano could be back in the Twins' lineup. The 22-year-old designated hitter has missed the past two contests because of a sore right ankle after batting .326 with two homers in his first 13 in the majors.
"It feels better," Sano said. "I ran a little bit (Tuesday) in the outfield and did some hitting. It feels better than (Sunday) and two days ago. Probably (Wednesday) I can play."
Minnesota will start the struggling Mike Pelfrey (5-6, 4.00 ERA). The right-hander is 0-4 with a 7.59 ERA in his last six starts and 0-2 with a 17.69 ERA in his last three on the road while pitching a combined 9 2-3 innings.
Pelfrey will face the Angels for the first time since 2013. He's 3-1 with a 4.15 ERA in four career matchups.
He'll go against C.J. Wilson (7-7, 3.59), who is coming off one of his best outings. The left-hander, though, didn't get a decision Friday after going eight innings in a 1-0 win over Boston.
Wilson, 2-1 with a 2.36 ERA in his last four starts, has a 5.15 ERA in his past six versus the Twins but is 5-0 in that span while receiving a combined 46 runs of support.
Joe Mauer is 3 for 28 against him, but he's batting .408 in his last 14 road games.
The Angels are on their longest win streak since taking 10 in a row Sept. 4-13, and has tied a season high with five straight home wins.
Los Angeles has won eight in a row over Minnesota, matching its series-best win streak that was set in 1964 and tied in 1978. The Angels have taken the past five meetings in Anaheim.