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NFL Transactions 5-24-23

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The following are the NFL transactions for Wednesday, May 24. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades. 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS


WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)

DENVER
    Thedford, HunterTUtah   
         Injury Settlement

DETROIT
    Darkangelo, IsaacLBIllinois   
        Partially Guaranteed Contract

INDIANAPOLIS
    LaChance, HarrisGBrigham Young   
         Partially Guaranteed Contract


    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Thursday, 5/25/23


TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM

GREEN BAY
    Guggemos, NickTESt. Thomas, Minn.   

MINNESOTA
    Willekes, KennyDEMichigan State   

SEATTLE
    Cooper, RobertDTFlorida State   



ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS


FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

BALTIMORE
    Blackson, AngeloDTAuburn   

DENVER
    Fleming, CameronTStanford   

DETROIT
    Ifedi, GermainTTexas A&M   
 
INDIANAPOLIS
    Smith, KadenTEStanford   


SELECTION LIST SIGNINGS

INDIANAPOLIS
    Adebawore, AdetomiwaDTNorthwestern(4-110)*  

NEW ENGLAND
    Andrews, JakeCTroy(4-107)*  

    *Round and Overall Selection Number in 2023 Draft.

2023 Playing Rule Proposal 16A Approved at Spring League Meeting

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NFL clubs adopted the below rule change proposal today at the Spring League Meeting in Minnesota:

2023 PLAYING RULE PROPOSAL NO. 16A

For one year only, amend Rule 10, Section 2, Article 4 (Putting Ball in Play After Fair Catch, pg. 42) (new language underlined, deleted language struck through):

ARTICLE 4.  PUTTING BALL IN PLAY AFTER FAIR CATCH. After a fair catch is made, or is awarded as the result of fair-catch interference, the receiving team has the option of putting the ball in play by either a: 
(a)      fair-catch kick (drop kick or placekick without a tee) from the spot of the catch (or the succeeding spot after enforcement of any applicable penalties or rule) (3-10 and 11-4-3), or 
(b)      snap from the spot of the catch (or the succeeding spot after enforcement of any applicable penalties), unless a player on the receiving team makes a fair catch of a free kick behind the receiving team’s 25-yard line, in which case the ball will be put in play at the receiving team’s 25-yard line. 

Note: A receiver may make or be awarded a fair catch in his end zone. If there is fair-catch interference or illegal contact with the receiver after he has made a fair catch.

                                                                       Submitted by Competition Committee

Effect:       For one year only, puts the ball in play at the receiving team’s 25-yard line if there is a fair catch on a free kick (kickoff and safety kick) behind the receiving team’s 25-yard line.

Reason:     Player Safety.

NFL Transactions 5-23-23

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​The following are the NFL transactions for Tuesday, May 23. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS


WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)

GREEN BAY
    Guggemos, NickTESt. Thomas, Minn.   

MINNESOTA
    Willekes, KennyDEMichigan State   

SEATTLE
    Cooper, RobertDTFlorida State   

    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Wednesday, 5/24/23


TERMINATIONS OF VESTED VETERANS

DENVER
    McManus, BrandonKTemple   
         Post-June 1 Designation

WASHINGTON
    Gerry, NathanLBNebraska   


TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM

BALTIMORE
    Hayes, DaelinLBNotre Dame   

GREEN BAY
    White, ParkerKSouth Carolina   
 HOUSTON
    Joiner, DariusDBDuke   

PITTSBURGH
    Crowder, TaeLBGeorgia   
    Egbule, EmekeLBHouston   
    Teague, MasterRBOhio State   

SEATTLE
    Garrett, ChrisLBConcordia, St. Paul   
 
ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS


FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

BUFFALO
    Marlowe, DeanDBJames Madison   
    Wilson, JoelTECentral Michigan   

DENVER
    Lancaster, TylerNTNorthwestern   

GREEN BAY
    Bonds, JadakisWRHampton   

MINNESOTA
    Jackson, LuckyWRWestern Kentucky   

SEATTLE
    Burns, ArtieDBMiami   

WASHINGTON
    Gardner, FerrodLBLouisiana-Lafayette   


SELECTION LIST SIGNINGS

CHICAGO
    Johnson, RoschonRBTexas(4-115)*  

DETROIT
    Campbell, JackLBIowa(1-18)*  

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Schmitz, John MichaelCMinnesota(2-57)*  

SEATTLE
    Bradford, AnthonyGLouisiana State(4-108)*  

    *Round and Overall Selection Number in 2023 Draft.

Stars’ Benn Suspended Two Games for Cross-Checking

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NEW YORK – Dallas Stars forward Jamie Benn has been suspended for two games for cross-checking Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone during Game 3 of the Western Conference Final in Dallas on Tuesday, May 23, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

If the term of the suspension is not fully served during the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the remaining game will be served at the beginning of the 2023-24 regular season.

The incident occurred at 1:42 of the first period. Benn was assessed a major penalty and game misconduct for cross-checking.

Stars’ Domi Fined for Slashing

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NEW YORK – Dallas Stars forward Max Domi has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for slashing Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone during Game 3 of the Western Conference Final in Dallas on Tuesday, May 23, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

The incident occurred at 18:09 of the third period.

The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

Revolution Midfielder Dylan Borrero Recovering from Successful Knee Surgery

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New England returns home for Saturday night meeting with Chicago Fire FC

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution midfielder Dylan Borrero underwent successful surgery Monday to repair a torn left ACL. The procedure was performed at Massachusetts General Hospital in Foxborough, Mass. by Dr. Scott Martin. Borrero’s expected recovery timeline is nine to 12 months. He was placed on the club’s Season-Ending Injury List earlier this month.

Borrero, 21, recorded five goals and three assists through his first 20 regular season appearances with New England, including 14 starts. Borrero, who owns three senior caps with the Colombia National Team and began his career in his native country with Independiente Santa Fe, arrived in New England in 2022 from Brazilian side Clube Atlético Mineiro.

DeJuan Jones Named to United States Men’s National Team Preliminary Roster for 2023 Concacaf Nations League Finals

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Revolution defender owns two international caps for the Stars & Stripes

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution defender DeJuan Jones has been named to the United States Men’s National Team’s preliminary roster for the upcoming 2023 Concacaf Nations League Finals. The United States will play against Mexico in the Nations League Semifinal on June 15th, before gearing up for the Nations League Final or Third-Place Match on June 18th. The final roster will be announced on Monday, May 22. All games will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jones owns two international call-ups, most recently being selected by the United States’ roster for international friendlies this past January in California. The outside back made his international debut with a 26-minute performance off the bench on January 26 in a 2-1 loss to Serbia. Three days later, Jones suited up for his first international start, a full 90-minute performance, in a 0-0 draw against Colombia. Jones was also selected by the United States for its January Camp in 2022.

The fifth-year defender owns 111 appearances in his MLS career, including 98 starts, with six goals and 16 assists. This season, Jones has appeared in 11 matches, all starts, with one goal and three assists, helping New England to a 7-2-3 record through its first 12 games. The 25-year-old has reached the scoresheet in each of his last two outings, with one goal and one assist. Jones’ three assists this season rank tied for third-most among MLS defenders.

NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 24, 2023

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Jonathan Marchessault scored the first of three Golden Knights goals in the opening 7:10 as Vegas blanked Dallas to take a 3-0 series lead in the Western Conference Final.

* Adin Hill had his first career playoff shutout and became the second Golden Knights goaltender with a five-game winning streak this postseason, joining Laurent Brossoit.

* The Panthers can sweep the Hurricanes and reach the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 27 years Wednesday.

VEGAS RACES TO 3-0 LEAD IN GAME 3 EN ROUTE TO 3-0 LEAD IN SERIES

Jonathan MarchessaultIvan Barbashev and William Carrier each scored a goal in the opening 7:10 of the first period as the Golden Knights cruised to a victory in Game 3 and took a 3-0 series lead against the Stars.
 


* Marchessault (1:11) scored his second career goal in the opening 90 seconds of a Conference Finals/Semifinals contest (also 0:35 in Game 3 of 2018 CF). He became the fifth player in NHL history with multiple goals in the opening 90 seconds during games taking place in the round before the Stanley Cup Final, joining Mark Messier (Game 2 of 1987 CF & Game 2 of 1994 CF), Joe Mullen (Game 3 of 1986 CF & Game 1 of 1991 CF), Jean Beliveau (Game 3 of 1968 SF & Game 4 of 1971 SF) and Ted Lindsay (Game 5 of 1953 SF & Game 1 of 1957 SF).

* Vegas moved within one win of its second Stanley Cup Final appearance in franchise history (also 2018). The Golden Knights would be the eighth franchise in League history to reach the Final multiple times within their first six NHL seasons, following the Oilers (3x), Blues (3x), Rangers (3x), Bruins (3x), original Ottawa Senators (3x), Montreal Maroons (2x) and Toronto Arenas/St. Patricks (2x).

HILL HAS FIRST CAREER PLAYOFF SHUTOUT, EXTENDS WINNING STREAK
Adin Hill turned aside all 34 shots he faced to record his first career playoff shutout and extend his winning streak to five contests dating to Game 5 of the Second Round (1.98 GAA, .942 SV%, 1 SO).

* Hill became the first goaltender with a five-game winning streak during his first career postseason appearance since Jacob Markstrom (5-0 in 2020). The only NHL netminders with a longer run during the same playoff year in which they made their postseason debut are Bill Durnan (8-0 in 1944), Antti Niemi (7-0 in 2010), Cam Ward (7-0 in 2006), Ilya Bryzgalov (6-0 in 2006), Vesa Toskala (6-0 in 2006) and Jean-Sebastien Giguere (6-0 in 2003).

QUICK CLICKS


Craig Conroy named general manager of Flames

Aleksander Barkov expected back for Panthers in Game 4 against Hurricanes

Hurricanes must solve Sergei Bobrovsky, Panthers to avoid elimination in Game 4

Brady Tkachuk chugs out of Brooks Koepka‘s PGA Championship trophy
CHEL Intel: North American Championship Review — Issue No. 16


FLORIDA LOOKS TO SWEEP CAROLINA, CLINCH SECOND STANLEY CUP FINAL BERTH

The Panthers can clinch their second Stanley Cup Final appearance in franchise history and first since 1996 when they take a 3-0 series lead into Game 4 against the Hurricanes on Wednesday. The contest is available on TNT in the U.S. as well as on Sportsnet, CBC and TVA Sports in Canada.
 


* Florida holds its third 3-0 series lead in franchise history (also 2023 R2 & 1996 CQF) and can sweep an opponent for the first time, with each of the two previous rounds requiring five contests. The Panthers can become the third franchise in NHL history to complete their first-ever best-of-seven sweep during the round before the Final, following the Oilers in the 1983 Conference Finals and Rangers in the 1972 Semifinals.

* Florida recording a series-clinching win on Wednesday would mark the third instance in the League’s expansion era (since 1967-68) where the lowest-seeded team reached the Stanley Cup Final, following Montreal in 2021 and Nashville in 2017. The Panthers would be the first club in NHL history to enter the postseason as the lowest-seeded team and sweep a best-of-seven series to clinch a berth in the Final.

* Florida is 10-1 in its last 11 contests dating to an overtime victory in Game 5 of the First Round, which kickstarted the Panthers’ rally from a 3-1 series deficit against the 65-win Bruins. Florida can become the fourth different franchise to enter the Stanley Cup Final after earning wins in 11 of its last 12 contests that postseason, following Montreal in 1993, Chicago in 1992 as well as Edmonton in 1987 and 1983.


* Carolina faces the task of becoming the fifth franchise in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to win a series after facing a 3-0 deficit and the first to do so during the round before the Final. Click here to read the May 24 edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates, which featured more team and player notes heading into Game 4.

MLB Preview: Oakland Athletics (10-40) at Seattle Mariners (24-24)

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OAKLAND ATHLETICS NOTES:

ABOUT THE A’S: Extended their losing streak to six games last night, which is their third losing streak of six or more games this year (6, April 5-11; 7, April 13-19)…have also lost nine of the last 10 games and 14 of the last 16…are 4-17 (.190) in May after going 5-23 (.179) in April…are 10-40 (.200) overall, which is the worst record in the majors (Royals, 15-35/.300)…it matches the 1932 Red Sox for the second worst record after 50 games by an AL, NL or FL team since 1900…the worst is 9-38 (.191) by the 1904 Senators (had three games called with the score tied)…both the Red Sox and Senators lost game 51…the lowest winning percentage by an AL or modern NL team is .235 by the 1916 Philadelphia A’s (36-117)…are 1-14-0 in series play…lost each of the first 10 series, won two of three at Kansas City from May 5-7, and have lost each of the last four series…were swept by Houston in a three-game series to start the road trip and have been swept seven times this year.

OFFENSE: The A’s have scored two runs or fewer in each of the last five games, which matches the longest such streak by an A’s team over the last 44 years… are batting .185 (29-for-157) with seven runs scored, four doubles and nine walks over that span…overall, have the second lowest batting average in the majors (.225), third lowest slugging percentage (.366) and OPS (.670) and fifth lowest on-base percentage (.303)…have the second most strikeouts (472), third fewest doubles (66), fourth fewest runs (180) and are tied for the fifth fewest extra base hits (125)…are tied for the most sacrifice hits (11), tied for fifth in hit by pitches (27) and rank sixth in intentional walks (7)… the seven intentional walks match the A’s season total from last year…have been shut out three times in the last 12 games and seven times this year, which is tied with the Mets for second most in the majors (Royals, 8)…A’s pinch hitters are tied for the most walks in the majors (8) and are tied for fourth in hits (10).

PITCHING: The A’s have compiled a 5.89 ERA (121 er in 185.0 ip) in May after posting a 7.97 ERA in April…have a 6.95 ERA overall, which is the highest in the majors (Royals, 5.14)…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the highest ERA by an AL or NL team since the earned run became an official stat is 6.70 by the 1930 Philadelphia Phillies…have allowed 358 runs, which is an average of 7.16 per game…are on pace to allow 1159 runs and the modern Major League record is 1199 by the 1930 Phillies…also have the highest opponents OPS (.876), batting average (.283), on-base percentage (.377) and slugging percentage (.499) in the majors this year…lead the majors in most walks (243), hit batters (36) and wild pitches (27) and have the sixth fewest strikeouts (374).

THE LONG BALL: The A’s pitching staff has allowed at least one home run in 25 of the last 26 games, which includes a streak of 23 consecutive games with a home run from April 26-May 20…that was the longest streak in Athletics history (previous: 17, July 26-Aug. 14, 1964) and tied for fourth longest in Major League history…have allowed 85 home runs for the season, which is the most in the majors (White Sox, 71)…have surrendered six grand slams, which are the most in the majors (four teams with 3) and tied for fifth most in a season in Athletics history (8 in 1993 and 1999, 7 in 1954 and 1997).

STARTING PITCHING: A’s starting pitchers are 0-11 with a 6.13 ERA (57 er in 83.2 ip) in the 16 games since recording their only two wins of the season on May 5 and 6 at Kansas City…went 0-16 over the first 32 games and are 2-27 with a 7.28 ERA for the season…the ERA is the highest in the majors (Reds, 6.29) and no other team has fewer than six wins from its starters…have the 10th fewest innings pitched (246.0).

THE BULLPEN: The A’s bullpen has a streak of 16 consecutive games without a save opportunity…since the blown save was first tracked in 2004, that matches the longest such streak by an A’s team (May 28-June 14, 2008 and Sept. 24, 2020-April 12, 2021)…is 4-for-13 (30.8%) in save opportunities this year…has the lowest save percentage and fewest saves in the majors and the nine blown saves are tied for ninth most…has a 6.53 ERA, which is the highest in the majors (White Sox, 5.14)…has allowed 41-of-98 (41.8%) inherited runners to score, which is the fifth highest percentage…has the third most inherited runners…has 193.0 innings pitched, which is sixth most.

ON THE BASES: The A’s are 48-for-59 (81.4%) in stolen base attempts…rank third in the majors in stolen bases and attempts and 10th in stolen base percentage…the 48 steals are the most by an A’s team over the first 50 games since 1992 (57)…A’s opponents are 41-for-57 (71.9%) in stolen base attempts, which is the sixth lowest success rate in the majors…the 16 caught stealings are second most (Rockies, 18) but the A’s are tied for the sixth most stolen bases allowed…A’s pitchers have four pickoffs, which is tied for fifth most in the majors.

HOME AND AWAY: The A’s are 0-5 on this seven-game road trip to Houston (0-3) and Seattle (0-2) and now have a nine-game road losing streak, which is tied for the seventh longest road losing streak in Oakland history…it is the longest since May 24-June 11, 2016 when they also lost nine straight…went 2-4 on the last road trip to Kansas City (2-1) and New York-AL (0-3) and are 5-20 (.200) on the road, which is the worst road record in the majors (Reds, 7-15/.318)…return home following the game tomorrow for a six-game homestand against Houston (three games) and Atlanta (three games)…went 2-5 on the last homestand against Texas (1-3) and Arizona (1-2) and are 5-20 (.200) at home, which is the lowest home winning percentage in the majors (Royals, 7-18/.280)…have compiled a 5.99 ERA at home compared to 8.04 (184 er in 206.0 ip) on the road.

WINNING LATE: The A’s have scored the winning run in their final at bat in seven of their 10 wins…have five wins when tied after seven innings, three when trailing after seven innings and two when leading after seven inning… are tied for the most wins in the majors when tied after seven innings and are tied for sixth in wins when trailing after seven innings…however, no other team has fewer than 12 wins when leading after seven innings…are 3-4 (.429) in extra inning games…are tied second in the majors in extra inning games (7) and losses and tied for sixth in wins…have four walk-off wins, which is tied for the most in the majors (Blue Jays, Red Sox, Yankees).

RUN DIFFERENTIAL: Seven of the A’s 10 wins have been by one run and Oakland is 7-9 (.438) in one-run games…are tied for seventh in the majors in one-run losses and tied for eighth in one-run games (16)…however, have lost eight games by nine or more runs, which matches the most such losses by an A’s team over the last 27 years (also 2008 and 2022)…have a run differential of -178, which is the lowest in the majors (Royals, -71)…the lowest by an AL or NL team since 1901 is -349 by the 1932 Boston Red Sox.

THIS AND THAT: The A’s have employed 43 players, which is the most in the majors (Mets, 41)…28 of the 43 have been pitchers, which is also the most in the majors (Rays, 26)…have used 12 rookies and seven players have made their Major League debuts…have used the injured list 15 times, including 11 times for pitchers…currently have eight players on the IL, including seven pitchers…have committed just two errors in the last eight games, but have 32 for the season, which is tied for second most in the majors (Braves, 34)… have 10 outfield assists, which is tied for third most…are 9-20 (.310) in night games and 1-20 (.048) during the day…have an average time of game of 2:48, which is the longest in the majors (Orioles, 2:46)…however, have not averaged under 2:53 per game since 2010 (2:43)

A’S VS. MARINERS

  • The A’s have lost five straight, eight of the last nine and 28 of the last 36 to the Mariners.
  • Are 0-5 after losing the season series last year for the second consecutive season…are 12-31 (.279) against the Mariners over the last three
    seasons.
  • Have lost 14 of the last 18 games in Seattle.
  • Have lost eight of the previous 10 season series and are 74-112 (.398) against the Mariners dating back to the start of the 2013 season, which is the A’s worst mark against any American League team over that span.

Year Home Road Totals
2023 0-3 0-2 0-5
2022 4-5 4-6 8-11
Oakland History: 378-336
at the Coliseum: 202-153
at T-Mobile Park: 99-116

TODAY’S TIDBITS
Ryan Noda leads Major League rookies in on-base percentage (.399) and walks (32) and ranks fifth in OPS (.818)…Esteury Ruiz leads ML rookies in hits (56), stolen bases (25) and hit by pitches (10), is tied for the lead in doubles (13), ranks fourth in batting (.284) and tied for fourth in RBI (22)… the 25 steals match the most by an Athletic over the last six years (Marte in 2021).

TODAY’S MAIN PITCHER: Ken Waldichuk (1-3, 6.85 ERA)
FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make his 10th appearance of the season and the 17th of his career…this will be his first relief appearance…is tied for third among Major League rookies in games started (9) and ranks fourth in innings pitched (46.0) and strikeouts (39).

BASES ON BALLS: Has walked five batters in each of his last two starts after issuing six free passes in his previous start…the streak of three consecutive games with five or more walks matches the longest by an A’s pitcher over the last 30 years (Chad Gaudin, July 12-23, 2007)…the longest in Oakland history is four by Eric Plunk (June 14-29, 1986) and Todd Van Poppel (Aug. 16-Sept. 3, 1993)…has 16 walks in 15.0 innings over his last three starts after walking just 12 in 31.0 innings over his first six starts…has 28 walks for the season, which is tied for fifth most in the majors.

RANKINGS: Is tied for third in the majors in home runs allowed (13) and ranks sixth in most runs (37)…based on a minimum of 40 innings pitched, he has the highest opponents OPS (.999) and slugging percentage (.597) in the majors, is tied for the second highest batting average (.306), has the third highest on-base percentage (.402) and fourth highest ERA (6.85).

OPPONENTS BATTING: His opponents batting average breaks down to .296 (8-for-27) against left-handed hitters and .308 (49-for-159) against righthanders…seven of the eight hits by lefties are for extra bases (five doubles, two home runs)…has a 1.128 OPS against left-handers, .976 against righthanders…has allowed a .371 (36-for-97) batting average with the bases empty compared to .236 (21-for-89) with runners on base…opponents are 12-for-55 (.218) with runners in scoring position…22 of the 37 runs he has allowed have scored on home runs…has a .246 (16-for-65) opponents batting average the first time through the order, .339 (41-for-121) after that.

HOME AND AWAY: Is 0-1 with a 5.06 ERA (12 er in 21.1 ip) and .909 opponents OPS in four starts at home compared to 1-2 with an 8.39 ERA (23 er in 24.2 ip) and 1.079 OPS in five starts in the road…has surrendered nine of his 13 home runs on the road.

THIS AND THAT: Has been the starting pitcher in five of the A’s 10 wins…has left with the lead in three of his nine starts, only to have the bullpen blow the save (April 12, April 24, April 30)…the A’s have been shutout in two of his other starts…is scheduled to start on four days rest today…has just two starts on four days rest and is 0-1 with a 10.61 ERA (11 er in 9.1 ip) in those two starts compared to 1-2 with a 5.89 ERA (24 er in 36.2 ip) in his other seven starts…has tossed five innings or fewer in five of his nine starts and never more than 6.1 innings…has allowed one run in the first inning (9.0 ip, 1.00 ERA) but has yielded 12 of his 37 runs in the second inning (10 er in 9.0 ip, 10.00 ERA).

IN APRIL: Went 0-2 with a 7.26 ERA and .976 opponents OPS in six starts in April…had the highest opponents OPS (.976) and slugging percentage (.598) in the majors in April, the fourth highest on-base percentage (.378) and the fifth highest ERA and batting average (.307)…the ERA was the highest April ERA in Athletics history among pitchers with 30 or more innings…allowed 10 home runs, which were the most in the majors and matched Gil Heredia (2001) for the most home runs in April in Athletics history.

2023 DAY-BY-DAY: Allowed six runs on a career-high nine hits in his first start of the season on April 2 against Los Angeles (AL) and was the losing pitcher in the A’s 6-0 loss…surrendered a three-run home run to O’Hoppe in the fourth to snap a career-high 14.0-inning scoreless streak dating back to last year…allowed three home runs against the Angels and a career-high four in his next start on April 7 at Tampa Bay…the seven home runs in back-toback starts match the most in Oakland history by a pitcher over a two-game stretch…Mike Fiers (Sept. 3-9, 2019) is the only other one to do it over the last 25 years…allowed a career-high eight runs in a season-low 3.0 innings in the start against the Rays…tossed a season-high 6.1 innings April 12 at Baltimore but had a no decision in the A’s 8-4 win…left with a 4-2 lead but Familia blew the save…tossed 5.0 scoreless innings in his fourth start on April 18 at Chicago (NL) but had a no decision as the A’s were shutout 4-0…struck out a season-high seven batters in 5.2 innings on April 30 against Cincinnati…walked a career-high six batters and tossed a career-high 114 pitches on May 6 at Kansas City but picked up his first win of the season in the A’s 5-4 victory.

LAST START: He was the losing pitcher in the A’s 5-1 loss at Houston last Friday…allowed a run in the second on a RBI ground out and the A’s tied the game with a run in the top of the third…he then surrendered a RBI double to Tucker in the fourth and a two-run home run to Tucker in the sixth for the loss.

SEATTLE MARINERS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S TILT…the Mariners continue a 10-game homestand with the 3rd of 4 games against the Oakland Athletics (2-0)…Seattle will also host the Pittsburgh Pirates (3 G, May 26-28) and the New York Yankees (3 G, May 29-31) on the current homestand…tonight’s game will be televised live on ROOT SPORTS with Aaron Goldsmith and Angie Mentink on the call…the game will also be broadcast live on Seattle Sports (710 AM) and Mariners.com with Rick Rizzs and Dave Sims.

ODDS AND ENDS…the Mariners defeated the Athletics by a 3-2 score last night to capture each of the first 2 games of the 4-game series…Seattle is 12-12 at both T-Mobile Park and on the road this season… with last night’s win, Seattle improved to 5-12 in one-run games this season.

  • Above .500 – Seattle is looking to go above .500 for the 4th time this season…they have held 1-0, 20-19 and 21-20 records.
  • SeaUsWald – Paul Sewald is 10-for-10 in save opportunities this season…the 10 saves are tied for 4th-most in the American League.
  • The Re-Flex – Chris Flexen has tossed 8.0 consecutive scoreless innings in relief (4/30-c), allowing just 6 hits and 1 walk while striking out 7 during the streak.

SIMPLY THE BEST…the Mariners have the best pitching staff in the Major Leagues by fWAR (9.6), ranking ahead of 2nd-place Minnesota (8.1) by a wide margin…Seattle also leads the Majors in WHIP (1.17), Fielding Independent Pitching (3.22), fewest walks (122), walks-per-9 innings (2.55), fewest home runs (33), home runs-per-9 innings (0.69), fewest barrels (75), barrel per plate appearance (6.2%), soft-contact percentage (18.7), swing percentage (49.4) and zone percentage (44.2) among other categories…Mariners starting pitchers are tied for 1st in the Majors in fWAR (6.6) with Minnesota…Mariners relief pitchers rank 2nd in the Majors in fWAR (3.0) trailing Baltimore (3.3).

J.K. ROLLING (ON A RIVER)…Jarred Kelenic went 1-for-4 last night, extending his hitting streak to 6 games (5/17-c)…during the streak, he’s batting .375 (9×24) with 6 runs, 1 double, 2 home runs, 4 RBI and 3 walks, getting on base at a .444 clip, slugging .667 with a 1.111 OPS…overall this season, Kelenic has been one of the most productive outfielders in the American League, batting .296 (50×169) with 25 runs, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 10 home runs, 25 RBI, 6 stolen bases and 13 walks in 46 games, while getting on base at a .348 clip, slugging .556 with a .904 OPS…the 23-year-old outfielder leads the Mariners in total bases (94), extra-base hits (23), hits, home runs, batting average, slugging percentage and OPS.

WHAT’S GLOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT…the Mariners defense is tied for the best in the American League by Outs Above Average (12) this season…they are tied with Tampa Bay and Milwaukee, trailing only San Diego (17) for the Major League lead…Eugenio Suárez is the top-rated third baseman in the Majors by OAA (6) and is tied for 2nd among all positions…Julio Rodríguez is tied for 3rd among AL center fielders with 4 OAA…Seattle’s .991 team fielding percentage is tied for the AL lead with Tampa Bay, trailing only San Diego (.993) for the Major League lead.

TY-BREAKER FRANCE…Ty France supplied the go-ahead home run in the eventual 3-2 win last night… over his last 19 games, the Mariners first baseman is batting .291 (23×79) with 10 runs, 4 doubles, 2 home runs, 6 RBI, 4 walks and 3 hit-by-pitches, getting on base at a .349 clip, slugging .418 with a .767 OPS… France was hit by a pitch in his final plate appearance of last night’s game, his 8th HBP of the season, tied for 2nd-most in the Majors and trailing only Esteury Ruiz-OAK (10).

IT’S GONNA WORK OUT FINE…Seattle players age 26-or-younger this season have compiled 10.4 FanGraphs Wins Above Replacement, most in the Majors…Seattle pitchers age 26-or-younger have 5.7 fWAR, by far the most in the Majors and ranking ahead of Houston (3.9)…Seattle position players age 26-or-younger have 4.7 fWAR, 2nd-most in the Majors behind only Tampa Bay (6.9)…George Kirby (1.9 fWAR), Logan Gilbert (1.7) and tonight’s starter Bryce Miller (1.2) rank 2nd, 3rd and T6th, respectively, among age 26-or-younger MLB pitchers, while reliever Matt Brash (0.7) ranks T21st…Jarred Kelenic (1.5 fWAR) ranks T11th among age 26-or-younger MLB position players, while Cal Raleigh (1.2) ranks T19th.

GOLDENEYE…J.P. Crawford reached base twice last night, belting a game-tying 2-run homer in the 5th inning and also drawing a walk…J.P. has reached base safely in 18 of his last 19 games, getting on base at a .361 clip during that span…overall this season, he leads the Mariners with a .367 on-base percentage… he also leads the team in walks (28).

PROUD CABBY…José Caballero went 1-for-4 with a home run and 3 RBI in Monday’s game…despite playing only 24 games this season, he has already compiled 0.9 fWAR, ranking 4th among American League second basemen behind Marcus Semien-TEX (2.4), Taylor Walls-TB (1.4) and Zach McKinstryDET (1.0)…overall this season, Caballero is batting .276 (16×58) with 11 runs scored, 3 doubles, 2 home runs, 10 RBI, 8 walks and 2 hit-by-pitch, while reaching base at a .379 clip and slugging .389 with a .768 OPS…he also is 6-for-6 in stolen base attempts.

PITCHING REVUE…Seattle pitchers Marco Gonzales (W, 6.0 IP, 2 R, 1 BB, 4 SO), Trevor Gott (HLD, 1.0 IP, 2 SO), Justin Topa (HLD, 1.0 IP, 1 SO) and Paul Sewald (SV, 1.0 IP, 2 SO) combined for 1 walk and 9 strikeouts in last night’s win…the Mariners pitching staff leads the Majors in games allowing 1-walk-orless, doing it 19 times…the Dodgers and Giants are tied for 2nd-most occurrences (15) this season…for context, the 1995 Mariners accomplished the feat just 13 times all season.

THE HOMESTAND…the Mariners continue a 10-game homestand today with the 3rd of 4 consecutive Value Games against the Oakland Athletics (May 22-25)…Seattle then welcomes the Pittsburgh Pirates for 3 games (May 26-28), featuring Sing-Along Fireworks Night on Friday, May 26, J.P. Crawford POP! Collectible Night on Saturday, May 27 and Little League Day on Sunday, May 28…the Mariners wrap up the homestand with 3 games against the New York Yankees from May 29-31…tickets for all upcoming games can be found at Mariners.com/Tickets.

AS YOU KNOW…Bryce Miller takes the mound for the Mariners tonight…over his first 4 career Major League starts, the right-hander is 2-1 with a 1.42 ERA (4 ER, 25.1 IP) with 11 hits allowed, 2 walks and 22 strikeouts, but, DID YOU KNOW?…that Miller has the lowest walks and hits per inning pitched (0.513) through a pitcher’s first 4 career starts (min. 20 IP) in Major League history?…Miller has gone 6.0+ innings allowing 5-or-fewer baserunners in each of those outings, the longest streak to begin a career in Major League history…the streak surpassed Aaron Civale-CLE (3) from June 22-Aug. 11, 2019…the longest streak of 6.0+ innings with 5-or-fewer baserunners allowed in Mariners history belongs to Randy Johnson, who did it in 5 consecutive outings from May 28-June 19, 1997.

MARINERS STARTER – RHP BRYCE MILLER
2023/Career MLB Breakdown:
W-L ERA G/GS IP H R ER BB SO HR
Overall 2-1 1.42 4/4 25.1 11 4 4 2 22 0
Home 1-0 0.00 1/1 6.0 2 0 0 1 5 0
Road 1-1 1.86 3/3 19.1 9 4 4 1 17 0
vs. OAK 0-0 1.50 1/1 6.0 2 1 1 0 10 0

ABOUT BRYCE MILLER…

  • The 24-year-old right-handed pitcher is scheduled to make his 5th career start, and his 2nd against the Oak- land Athletics. • Selected by Seattle in the 4th round (113th overall) of the 2021 MLB First-Year Player Draft; signed by Mariners scout Derek Miller. • Spent 3 seasons at Texas A&M from 2019-21…also spent 2 seasons playing for Brazos Valley Bombers of the Texas Collegiate League in 2018 and 2020, and 1 season with the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod League in 2019. • Was born in Mount Pleasant, Texas and attended New Braunfels High School in New Braunfels, Texas.

LAST TIME OUT…L#1 in his 4th Major League start on 5/19 at ATL… allowed 3 runs on 4 hits and 1 walk while striking out 4 over 6.1 innings pitched.

THROUGH 4 STARTS…became the 3rd pitcher in franchise history to not allow a home run through their first 4 career starts (min. 25 IP)…his 4 earned runs allowed are tied for the fewest in a pitcher’s first 4 career starts in franchise history (min. 20 IP).

AN ALMOST PERFECT BEGINNING…took a perfect game into the 6th inning in his first career Major League start at Oakland on 5/2 before a Tony Kemp 1-out single broke up the no-hit bid…the 16-consecutive batters retired in a pitcher’s MLB debut are the most since 1961 (h/t Elias Sports).

WHAT A DEBUT…became just the 3rd pitcher in MLB history to strike out 10 batters without issuing a walk in their Major League debut, joining RHP Johnny Cueto-CIN (4/3/08) and Stephen Strausburg-WSN (6/8/10)…became the 30th pitcher in MLB history to strikeout 10+ in their ML debut…also set a franchise record for most strikeouts in a debut moving ahead of Enrique Romo, who struck out 9 on 4/7/77.

NO RUNNERS ALLOWED…became the only pitcher in MLB history to have 3-or-fewer baserunners allowed in each of their first 3 career starts…
his 8 baserunners allowed were the fewest in a pitcher’s first 3 career appearances since at least 1901 (min. 15 IP).

MAKING IT LOOK EASY…he became the only pitcher in MLB history to have 6.0+ innings pitched and allow 3-or-fewer baserunners in his first 3
career starts…his 3-game streak of 6.0+ innings pitched and 3-or-fewer baserunners allowed is tied for the longest since 1901…Blake Snell SDP and Corbin Burnes-MIL were the most recent pitchers to achieve this feat, both doing so in 2021.

HISTORY IN THE MAKING…became the 2nd pitcher in MLB history to go at least 6.0 innings and allow 2-or-fewer hits in each of his first 2 career games, joining Ken Cloude-SEA (1997)…via Sarah Langs.

KEEPING THE BATS QUIET…opponents are currently batting .128 (11×86) against Miller which is the lowest opponent batting average in the league among pitchers with at least 4 starts…he ranks ahead of Shohei Ohtani-LAA (.142).

IT’S BEEN 21 YEARS…he became the first pitcher with a sub-1.00 ERA & 15 strikeouts over his first 2 career games since Kazuhisa Ishii-LAD
(2002)…he is the only pitcher in MLB history to do that while allowing no more than 1 walk.

WATCH ME WHIP…his 0.513 WHIP currently leads the Majors among pitchers with at least 4 starts this season ranking ahead of Jacob deGrom-TEX (0.758)…his 0.421 WHIP through his first 3 career starts was the lowest in Major League history (min. 15 IP).

STARTING OFF STRONG…he is the 5th pitcher in Major League history with at least 15 strikeouts and no more than 1 walk over his first 2 career games, joining Andy Sonnanstine-TB (2007), Johnny Cueto-CIN (2008), Masahiro Tanaka-NYY (2014) & Nick Kingham-PIT (2018).

HARD-EARNED RUNS…became the only pitcher in franchise history to allow 1-or-fewer runs in his first 3 career starts.

MAKING MARINERS HISTORY…his 0.47 ERA (1 ER, 19.0 IP) was the lowest in franchise history in a pitchers first 3 career starts…he became just the 2nd pitcher in Mariners history to have a sub 1.00-ERA in his first 3 starts (also: Félix Hernández).

MLB Preview: Boston Red Sox (26-23) at Los Angeles Angels (27-23)

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BOSTON RED SOX NOTES:

FOR STARTERS: Is scheduled to make his 10th appearance of the season and the 17th of his career…this will be his first relief appearance…is tied for third among Major League rookies in games started (9) and ranks fourth in innings pitched (46.0) and strikeouts (39).

BASES ON BALLS: Has walked five batters in each of his last two starts after issuing six free passes in his previous start…the streak of three consecutive games with five or more walks matches the longest by an A’s pitcher over the last 30 years (Chad Gaudin, July 12-23, 2007)…the longest in Oakland history is four by Eric Plunk (June 14-29, 1986) and Todd Van Poppel (Aug. 16-Sept. 3, 1993)…has 16 walks in 15.0 innings over his last three starts after walking just 12 in 31.0 innings over his first six starts…has 28 walks for the season, which is tied for fifth most in the majors.

RANKINGS: Is tied for third in the majors in home runs allowed (13) and ranks sixth in most runs (37)…based on a minimum of 40 innings pitched, he has the highest opponents OPS (.999) and slugging percentage (.597) in the majors, is tied for the second highest batting average (.306), has the third highest on-base percentage (.402) and fourth highest ERA (6.85).

OPPONENTS BATTING: His opponents batting average breaks down to .296 (8-for-27) against left-handed hitters and .308 (49-for-159) against righthanders…seven of the eight hits by lefties are for extra bases (five doubles, two home runs)…has a 1.128 OPS against left-handers, .976 against righthanders…has allowed a .371 (36-for-97) batting average with the bases empty compared to .236 (21-for-89) with runners on base…opponents are 12-for-55 (.218) with runners in scoring position…22 of the 37 runs he has allowed have scored on home runs…has a .246 (16-for-65) opponents batting average the first time through the order, .339 (41-for-121) after that.

HOME AND AWAY: Is 0-1 with a 5.06 ERA (12 er in 21.1 ip) and .909 opponents OPS in four starts at home compared to 1-2 with an 8.39 ERA (23 er in 24.2 ip) and 1.079 OPS in five starts in the road…has surrendered nine of his 13 home runs on the road.

THIS AND THAT: Has been the starting pitcher in five of the A’s 10 wins…has left with the lead in three of his nine starts, only to have the bullpen blow the save (April 12, April 24, April 30)…the A’s have been shutout in two of his other starts…is scheduled to start on four days rest today…has just two starts on four days rest and is 0-1 with a 10.61 ERA (11 er in 9.1 ip) in those two starts compared to 1-2 with a 5.89 ERA (24 er in 36.2 ip) in his other seven starts…has tossed five innings or fewer in five of his nine starts and never more than 6.1 innings…has allowed one run in the first inning (9.0 ip, 1.00 ERA) but has yielded 12 of his 37 runs in the second inning (10 er in 9.0 ip, 10.00 ERA).

IN APRIL: Went 0-2 with a 7.26 ERA and .976 opponents OPS in six starts in April…had the highest opponents OPS (.976) and slugging percentage (.598) in the majors in April, the fourth highest on-base percentage (.378) and the fifth highest ERA and batting average (.307)…the ERA was the highest April ERA in Athletics history among pitchers with 30 or more innings…allowed 10 home runs, which were the most in the majors and matched Gil Heredia (2001) for the most home runs in April in Athletics history.

2023 DAY-BY-DAY: Allowed six runs on a career-high nine hits in his first start of the season on April 2 against Los Angeles (AL) and was the losing pitcher in the A’s 6-0 loss…surrendered a three-run home run to O’Hoppe in the fourth to snap a career-high 14.0-inning scoreless streak dating back to last year…allowed three home runs against the Angels and a career-high four in his next start on April 7 at Tampa Bay…the seven home runs in back-toback starts match the most in Oakland history by a pitcher over a two-game stretch…Mike Fiers (Sept. 3-9, 2019) is the only other one to do it over the last 25 years…allowed a career-high eight runs in a season-low 3.0 innings in the start against the Rays…tossed a season-high 6.1 innings April 12 at Baltimore but had a no decision in the A’s 8-4 win…left with a 4-2 lead but Familia blew the save…tossed 5.0 scoreless innings in his fourth start on April 18 at Chicago (NL) but had a no decision as the A’s were shutout 4-0…struck out a season-high seven batters in 5.2 innings on April 30 against Cincinnati…walked a career-high six batters and tossed a career-high 114 pitches on May 6 at Kansas City but picked up his first win of the season in the A’s 5-4 victory.

LAST START: He was the losing pitcher in the A’s 5-1 loss at Houston last Friday…allowed a run in the second on a RBI ground out and the A’s tied the game with a run in the top of the third…he then surrendered a RBI double to Tucker in the fourth and a two-run home run to Tucker in the sixth for the loss.

TONIGHT’S STARTER: 65 JAMES PAXTON – LHP
W-L ERA G GS IP ER HR BB SO WHIP AVG
2023 1-0 2.45 2 2 11.0 3 2 3 14 1.09 .220
CAREER 58-33 3.57 139 139 765.2 304 83 234 845 1.21 .239

Allowed 1 run (solo HR) over 6.0 IP Friday at SD (5 H, 2 BB, 5 SO)…Retired each of his last 7 batters faced. Earned his 1st win with the Red Sox, and 1st win since 8/15/20 vs. BOS with NYY. Is 4-3 with a 2.43 ERA (19 ER/70.1 IP) in 12 career starts against LAA. Is 8-1 with a 1.65 ERA (19 ER/103.1 IP) in 17 career starts in the month of May. Is 29-15 with a 3.99 ERA (165 ER/372.0 IP) in 69 career starts on the road. 5/12 vs. STL marked his 1st ML appearance since 4/6/21 with SEA…Underwent Tommy John surgery on 4/13/21

LOS ANGELES ANGELS NOTES:

LEADING OFF: Today, the Angels play the sixth (4-1) of nine games on a homestand against the Minnesota Twins (2-1), Boston Red Sox (2-0; May 22-24) and Miami Marlins (May 26-28)…Halos went 3-4 on last road trip to Cleveland (1-2) and Baltimore (2-2)…LAA was 2-4 on last homestand against the Rangers (1-2) and Astros (1-2).

ANGELS RECENT RECORDS THROUGH 50 GAMES
2023: 27-23
2022: 27-23
2021: 22-28
2020: 20-30
2019: 22-28
Best: 33-17 (1989)
Worst: 16-34 (1969)

GAME SEVEN: Today is the seventh (3-3) and final matchup this season between the Angels and Red Sox…Angels are looking to win a season series vs. Red Sox for the first time since 2017…Halos lost first three games vs. Boston this year but have won each of last three.

SWEEP SEEKING: Angels are looking to sweep a three-game series vs. Boston for the first time since 2012.

MOST RECENT ANGELS SWEEPS VS. BOSTON
July 16-20, 2015: 4 game sweep (at LAA)
Aug. 18-21, 2014: 4 game sweep (at BOS)
Aug. 28-30, 2012: 3 game sweep (at LAA)
Aug. 21-23, 2012: 3 game sweep (at BOS)

LEAGUE LEADER: Shohei Ohtani, leads the Majors in opponent batting average (.142), is second in WHIP (0.90) and ranks third in strikeouts (80).

SERIES STATS: After winning two of three vs. Twins in last series and taking first two games from Red Sox, Halos have won consecutive series or the first time since beating Royals (April 21-23) and A’s (April 24-27) last month.

PLAY FROM AHEAD: Halos have held leads in 41 of 50 games played this year.

THE MICK: Mickey Moniak has hits in all eight of his starts for the Angels this season, including three leadoff homers and seven total extra-base hits…He’s one of three players in the Majors with three leadoff HR this year, along with Mookie Betts (LAD) and Christian Yelich (MIL)…On May 13 at Cleveland, became the first player in MLB history to make his season debut on his birthday and hit a leadoff home run.

ESTÉVEZ ENDING: This season, Carlos Estévez is pitching to a 1.23 ERA (22 IP – 3 ER) and has converted all 12 of his save opportunities (the 12 saves are a new career high)…He is the first Angels pitcher to convert his first 12 save opportunities of a season since Ernesto Frieri in 2012 and is looking to become the first Halos closer to convert his first 13 save chances since Troy Percival had 16 straight successful save opportunities to begin the 2001 season.

‘PEN PALS: The Angels bullpen is pitching to a 3.53 ERA (181 IP – 71 ER) this season, which is the eighth-best ERA in the Majors.

WINNING WAYS: Halos have won each of last three games and five of last six to improve to four games over .500 (27-23)…With a victory today, Angels would match high season high at five games over .500 (were 19-14 on May 5).

LEAD ASSISTANT: Hunter Renfroe is tied for second in the American League with five outfield assists this season…Since 2017, his 61 outfield assists lead the Majors (Starling Marte is second with 52 assists).

SINGLE HANDED: Gio Urshela has hit 43 singles this year plus seven extra-base hits (six doubles & one home run)…Urshela ranks second, behind Toronto’s Bo Bichette (49), for the American League lead in singles… Since May 5, Urshela has hits in 15 of 17 games with a PA and is batting .350 (21/60) in that span.

ON THE BOARD: Halos have not been shut out since Aug. 21, 2022 at Detroit…Current streak of 91 games without being shut out is the longest active streak in the Majors and is the fourth-longest streak in Angels history (third longest streak was 97 games in 1997).

NET-OW: Zack Neto has been hit by eight pitches this season, which is tied for second-most in the Majors… Since 1901, Neto’s seven HBP through his first 15 career games are the most in MLB…He also was the first player in Angels history to be hit a pitch in four consecutive games (April 18-21).

ALL OVER THE INFIELD: Gio Urshela is one of six players in the Majors to appear at all four infield positions this season…He has made 17 starts at third base, 16 starts at first base, eight at shortstop and one at second base.

JUST MET A MAN NAMED BARRIA: Jaime Barria made his first start of the season Monday night after beginning the year in the Angels bullpen and worked 5.0 scoreless innings…Since April 8, he ranks second in the Majors (min. 15 IP) with a 0.37 ERA (24.1 IP – 1 ER).

LATE COMEBACKS: Halos have three wins this season when trailing after eight innings, which matches the Angels total from each of the last two seasons…Last time LAA had more than three wins in a season when trailing after eight frames was 2017 (5).

UNEARNED: Angels have allowed 26 unearned runs this season, which is the tied for the second-most in the Majors (Colorado has allowed 28 unearned runs)… Halos have committed 32 fielding errors this season, which is tied for second-most in the Majors.

MARLINS ON DECK: Following the current series vs. Boston and an off day tomorrow, the Angels will conclude the homestand with a three-game series against the Miami Marlins…Last season, Halos won three of four games against Miami…LAA is 12-7 alltime vs. Miami (6-2 at Angel Stadium).

TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER – LHP TYLER ANDERSON
1-0, 5.27 ERA
Has a 3.57 ERA (22.2 IP – 9 ER) across last four starts

  • TODAY’S GAME: Making ninth start of the season and fourth at home…Second start of 2023 vs. Red Sox…Is in eighth Major League season and made seventh straight Opening Day roster…Signed a three-year contract with Angels, Nov. 16, 2022.
  • NO DECISIONS: Current streak of seven consecutive starts with a no-decisions is tied for the second-longest in franchise history…Angels record streak was eight straight no-decisions by Jim McGlothlin between the 1966-67 seasons.
  • BACK ON TRACK: Pitched 6.0 scoreless innings in Angels debut on April 2 at Oakland, before allowing 5+ runs in each of next three starts…In last four starts, has a 3.57 ERA (22.2 IP – 9 ER) and 16 strikeouts.
  • LEFT OUT: This season, is holding left-handers to a .237 average (9/38) compared with a .298 (39/131) average against right-handers.
  • FASTBALL DAMAGE: This season, opponents are batting .321 (17/53) against his fastball, but are hitting .267 (31/116) against the rest of his arsenal.
  • LAST TIME OUT: Took no-decision in last start last on Thursday at Baltimore after tossing 5.0 innings and allowing three earned runs on six hits with two walks and two strikeouts…Marked seventh consecutive no-decision.
  • HURT BY THE HOMER: 12 of 27 runs allowed this season (44.4%) have scored on home runs.
  • VS. BOSTON: In two career starts vs. Boston, is 0-0 with a 7.56 ERA (8.1 IP – 7 ER) and seven strikeouts…Took a no-decision earlier this year in start on April 15 at Fenway Park (4 IP, 8 H, 6 ER, 4 BB, 2 SO); the six earned runs allowed are a season high…Only other game came on Sept. 14, 2021 for Seattle at T-Mobile Park (4.1 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 SO).
  • AT ANGEL STADIUM: Today is sixth career start at The Big A and fourth as a member of the Angels…This year, is 0-0 with a 7.20 ERA (15 IP – 12 ER) in three home starts…In his two career games at Angel Stadium as a visitor, was 0-1 with an 18.00 ERA (7 IP – 14 ER); made one start for Giants in 2020 and one for Mariners in 2021.
  • HALO DEBUT: Earned the win in Angels debut on April 2 at Oakland after working 6.0 shutout frames, allowing four hits and two walks with four strikeouts.
  • THE CHANGE: Last season, held opponents to a .179 (41/229) average against his changeup, but opponents are batting .281 (16/57) this year.