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José Soriano provides solid innings as Angels take series win over Mariners

Angels starter Jose Soriano delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Seattle Mariners.
Angels starter José Soriano delivers during the first inning of a 5-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday.
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José Soriano gave up one run in 7⅔ innings, Luis Rengifo delivered a key two-run single in his return from the injured list, and the Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 5-1 on Tuesday night.

The Angels won for the sixth time in eight games thanks to another strong pitching performance from Soriano (6-7), who pitched more than seven innings and threw 100 pitches for the first time this season.

“He was outstanding and we needed everything he gave us,” Angels manager Ron Washington said. “He was able to go out there and have some nice innings. He did a tremendous job because we needed (him) to go as deep as he went.”

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Pitching for the first time in 10 days and facing Seattle for his second straight start, Soriano gave up three hits and struck out five. The only run Soriano gave up came after Jason Vosler doubled to lead off the fifth inning and scored on a double play.

Angels star Mike Trout lasted just two innings in his first minor league rehabilitation start because of soreness in his surgically-repaired left knee.

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“I had better control, better command,” Soriano said through an interpreter.

Washington went out to the mound to chat with Soriano before getting out of the frame.

“When you’re dealing with youth, sometimes they’re trying to protect the lead,” Washington said. “If they score runs, they score runs. He did what he had to do to get out of it.”

Seattle lost for the seventh time in eight games. Another lackluster effort offensively came on the day the Mariners placed Julio Rodríguez and J.P. Crawford on the 10-day injured list and designated for assignment first baseman Ty France.

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In six of those seven losses, Seattle has scored two runs or less.

“We’re going through it right now. These things happen throughout the course of a season, the ups and downs,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “We’ve got to keep grinding through it, certainly with a couple of our key players out of the lineup right now.”

Seattle loaded the bases with two outs in the eighth, but Ben Joyce got Jorge Polanco to fly out to the warning track in center field to end the threat.

The Angels scored all five of their runs in the fifth inning against Seattle All-Star Logan Gilbert (6-6), although the Mariners had two errors in the frame. Mickey Moniak walked with the bases loaded to force in one run.

Zach Neto laid down a sacrifice bunt that Gilbert fielded, but he overthrew catcher Cal Raleigh allowing two runs to score. Rengifo capped the inning with his single to left-center field. It was his first game since July 3 after sitting out because of inflammation in his right wrist.

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In his first start since the break, Gilbert went 6⅔ innings and struck out eight, and one of the five runs he gave up was earned. Gilbert retired the first 12 batters before running into trouble.

“Nothing wrong with the way he threw the ball tonight. It’s not like he got banged around the park at all. But you do need to play clean, make the plays that typically are made,” Servais said.

Up next: Seattle will start right-hander Luis Castillo (8-10, 3.55 ERA) in Wednesday’s series finale. The Angels have not named a starter.

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