ANAHEIM ― The Angels kicked off their “Country Weekend” theme on a high note Friday.The Angels went 0 for 12 with runners in scoring position and left eight runners on base, losing 6-2 to the Minnesota Twins before an announced crowd of 35,688 at Angel Stadium.
Donovan Solano began the evening by sending a screaming line-drive single into left field. Sandoval fell behind Carlos Correa 3-and-0 before ultimately walking him to end an 8-pitch at-bat. With one out, back-to-back singles by Kyle Farmer and Kyle Garlick drove in both runners. Minnesota scored once more on a Willi Castro bunt.Right-hander Louie Varland did most of the heavy lifting.
At 4 ⅔ innings, the outing was Sandoval’s shortest since a four-inning start against the Yankees on April 20. He was charged with three runs, all earned, and saw his ERA rise to 3.47. Weiss was fortunate to retire Willi Castro on a 108-mph lineout to right fielder Hunter Renfroe to end the inning.
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