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Jo Adell’s clutch hit in the ninth lifts Angels to victory over Mariners

Brandon Drury, right, runs past Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh to score during the ninth inning.
Brandon Drury, right, runs past Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh to score during the ninth inning of the Angels’ 3-1 win over the Mariners on Monday night.
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Jo Adell drove in the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the ninth inning, and the Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 3-1 Monday night.

Adell’s base hit to center against reliever Trent Thornton (3-2) scored Brandon Drury. Center fielder Victor Robles’ throw to the plate went wide and ricocheted away from catcher Cal Raleigh for an error, allowing Zach Neto to score from first base to make it a two-run game.

Adell is hitting .429 over his past seven games, with a .556 on-base percentage and .619 slugging mark, with nine hits and eight RBIs.

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Angels outfielder Mike Trout, sidelined since April because of a torn meniscus, will begin a rehab assignment with triple-A Salt Lake City on Tuesday.

July 22, 2024

“Just really slowing it down and getting in those situations and kind of a less-is-more mentality really kind of helped me get pitches and not miss them,” Adell said. “The homer is not always the answer, and I think that’s kind of the sum of the past 10 games or so.”

Mariners starter Bryce Miller worked seven scoreless innings, giving up three hits, but the Angels tied the game in the eighth on Taylor Ward‘s sacrifice fly, which came after a vital double steal from Adell and Anthony Rendon.

“It was crucial,” Angels manager Ron Washington said. “We took advantage of an opportunity that was presented to us right there, and we stole the bag... we just played the game pretty good tonight. It was an overall good game on both sides.”

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Raleigh hit an RBI single in the first for Seattle against lefty Tyler Anderson, who was nearly untouchable after that, retiring the next 15 batters. He gave up three hits over 5⅔ innings, walking one and striking out eight in his first start since July 12.

“Tonight it was a pitching duel,” Washington said. “[Anderson] did a heck of a job for us, kept us in the ballgame. Their pitcher did a heck of a job, kept them in the ballgame.”

Angels relievers combined to allow one hit over the final 3⅓ innings. Luis García (5-1) worked the eighth, while Carlos Estévez pitched the ninth for his 19th save.

Mariners relievers Ryne Stanek and Thornton each walked two batters. Stanek allowed one earned run, while Thornton gave up two runs, one of which was earned.

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“No way to sugarcoat it, just handed them a ballgame tonight,” manager Scott Servais said. “In a situation we’re in, every game is really important. You know, so disappointed.”

Angels injury updates: Pitcher José Quijada (Tommy John surgery) was reinstated from the injured list. ... Pitcher Jack Kochanowicz was optioned to double-A Rocket City after Sunday’s game, while pitcher Adam Cimber was designated for assignment.

Up next: Angels right-hander José Soriano (5-7, 3.71 ERA) will start Tuesday against Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert (6-5, 2.79).

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