Sugano Leads Orioles Past Angels, Ends Losing Streak
Sugano Leads Orioles Past Angels, Ends Losing Streak

Sugano Leads Orioles Past Angels, Ends Losing Streak

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Tomoyuki Sugano, after 12 seasons in Japan, delivered his best major league performance by pitching 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels and ending the Orioles' five-game losing streak. Sugano allowed four hits, struck out five, and did not walk a batter, lowering his ERA to 2.72 over eight starts. Gunnar Henderson homered in the first and added an RBI triple in the ninth, while Jackson Holliday and Emmanuel Rivera contributed RBI singles early. Angels starter Kyle Hendricks gave up three runs in the first two innings before exiting in the sixth. Yennier Cano struck out Zach Neto in a key eighth-inning at-bat, and Felix Bautista closed out the game for the save. The Angels, despite recent offensive improvement, managed just four hits against Baltimore pitching.

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