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Ohtani Pitches 7 Crisp Innings, Angels Beat Blue Jays 2-0 토토사이트
TORONTO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani struck out nine out of seven innings and Andrew Velazquez homered, assisting the Los Angeles Angels with beating the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 on Saturday.

Ohtani (11-8) permitted two hits — a solitary for George Springer in the first, and a two-out twofold for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. In the third — in his vocation best eleventh win.

"I thought he put the foot down about the second or third inning, and you could only sort of see it change by they way he was going about it," break Angels administrator Phil Nevin said.

David Fletcher had three hits and scored the triumphant sudden spike in demand for Luis Rengifo's single in the 6th.

Jimmy Herget completed the two-hitter as the Angels dominated successive matches subsequent to losing the past six, blanking the Blue Jays for the second day straight.

Los Angeles, which won 12-0 Friday, drives the AL with 16 shutouts. It's the fourth time this season the Angels have recorded consecutive shutouts.

Toronto squandered areas of strength for a by All-Star right-hander Alek Manoah (12-7), who struck out eight of every seven innings.

"It doesn't make any difference assuming that Ohtani was on the hill around there or Roger Clemens," Manoah said. "My occupation was to emerged and contend, do the best that I can with the group and give my best for attempt and get us a success."

Talking through an interpreter, Ohtani said he delighted in going toward Manoah in an "electric" climate before a sellout horde of 45,311.

"I was anticipating a pitcher's duel and didn't have any desire to surrender that originally run," Ohtani said. "I'm certain it was an ideal same for him."

Velazquez hit his eighth homerun against Anthony Bass in the 10th. He additionally dove deep on Friday.

Ohtani tossed a season-high 109 pitches, 72 for strikes, in his most memorable win since Aug. 9 at Oakland. He brought his ERA down to 2.67.

"He sort of switched things up a tad and went to his warmer somewhat more," Blue Jays in-between time director John Schneider said. "At the point when you have 100 in your back pocket, it's a very decent weapon to have."

Herget resigned every one of the six hitters he looked for his third save in four possibilities.

At the plate, Ohtani strolled in the first, struck out in the fourth and arrived at on a defender's decision in the 6th.

While anticipating a 3-2 pitch from right-hander Yimi Garcia in the eighth, Ohtani requested time and pulled out of the case. Umpire Shane Livensparger didn't allow the solicitation yet Garcia's pitch missed high, allowing Ohtani his subsequent walk.

"I think either supervisor would have been vexed," Nevin said. "The inning previously, (Livensparger) gave a really late break to (Blue Jays outfielder Raimel) Tapia with Shohei."

Currently irate about Ohtani's walk, Schneider was catapulted for contending with Livensparger after Garcia strolled the following hitter, Mike Ford, on five pitches. The discharge was Schneider's first.

Manoah traveled through five innings prior to running into inconvenience in the 6th.

Fletcher opened with a solitary and Mike Trout strolled before Ohtani beat down a potential twofold play grounder, with the call at a respectable starting point upset on replay. Rengifo drove in Fletcher with a first-pitch single to left.

Springer began in focus field interestingly since being enacted off the harmed list Aug. 15. Springer's sensitive right elbow had restricted him to DH obligations since returning.

Springer singled in his first at-bat, broadening his season-long hitting streak to 11.