Major League Baseball
LA Angels 3, Boston 2
When: 3:37 PM ET, Sunday, July 23, 2017
Where: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, California
Temperature: 84°
Umpires: Home - Victor Carapazza, 1B - Mark Ripperger, 2B - Tom Hallion, 3B - Phil Cuzzi
Attendance: 40471

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia didn't know anything about Parker Bridwell when the team obtained him in a modest trade with Baltimore in April.

"None of us had ever seen him throw,"' Scioscia said, referring to his coaching staff. "But Billy (Eppler, the Angels' general manager) was excited because he saw a real upside."

Excited is the right word now that Bridwell has secured a spot in the rotation. He pitched a career-high seven innings Sunday, allowing five hits and two runs as the Angels won the series against the Boston Red Sox with a 3-2 victory.

Bridwell made just his seventh start, and the Angels are 6-1 in those seven games. He's now 4-1 with a 3.09 ERA, has five quality starts and has allowed three runs or less six times.

"We didn't have any expectations,'' Scioscia said, "He's learning on the fly and he's been real good at making adjustments. You couldn't ask for a better start than the one he gave us today.''

Bridwell wanted better. Scioscia, on a warm day and with some matchups coming up better served by the bullpen, decided to end Bridwell's day after seven innings and 78 pitches.

"He was a bit frothy about coming out," Scioscia said.

"I never want to come out of the game," Bridwell said. "But with what we have in the bullpen, I understood. We won, which is always good enough."

Bridwell was in the Orioles' system for several years before the trade, making two major league appearances last season, and he looked at it as a fresh start even if he was a total unknown to everyone in Anaheim.

"I came here with a clear mind,'' he said. "I thought the trade would be good for my career. It wasn't hard to change organizations. It's what you can make of it.''

The Angels rank last in the American League in home runs, but they hit three solo shots against Boston's Rick Porcello (4-13) -- all leadoff home runs, by Andrelton Simmons (11th) in the fourth, Mike Trout (19th) in the sixth and Luis Valbuena (ninth) in the seventh.

Porcello only allowed five hits and a walk in eight innings but took the loss. It was the 11th time in his last 18 starts that his offense has scored two runs or less for him. He has gone six innings or more in all but one of 21 starts.

"During the day, this park plays small,'' Red Sox manager John Farrell said regarding the three home runs. "I thought Rick gave us a good eight innings. He did his job.

"We need to get back to using the whole field like we did a few nights ago, and take relentless at-bats. We didn't have many of those today.''

Bridwell didn't allow a hit until the fifth, and then allowed three straight, the last an RBI single by Deven Marrero. Hanley Ramirez hit his 16th home run, a solo shot in the sixth. The Red Sox didn't do anything beyond the fifth and Ramirez's home run.

Blake Parker, who has not allowed an earned run in 24 career appearances at Angel Stadium, worked a perfect eighth. Bud Norris allowed a leadoff single in the ninth before a strikeout and double play grounder by Xander Bogerts.

Los Angeles' bullpen has pitched 12 scoreless innings, with just two hits, one walk and 13 strikeouts.

NOTES: The Red Sox recalled third baseman Rafael Devers from Triple-A Pawtucket and optioned Kyle Martin and Doug Fister to Pawtucket. Devers has been one of Boston's top prospects for two years and was hitting .305 with a .373 on-base percentage and .575 slugging for Pawtucket and Double-A Portland with 20 home runs. Devers will report to the Red Sox on Monday in Seattle and will likely make his major league debut Tuesday. ... INF Josh Rutledge will start a rehab assignment with Pawtucket this week. ... The Red Sox are 5-6 since the All-Star break, and the Angels' win was just their sixth in their last 15. ... Angels DH Albert Pujols, coming off a three-hit night, wasn't in the lineup ... Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia also got the day off from the starting lineup. ... The Angels start a six-game road trip to Cleveland and Toronto on Tuesday. Boston starts a three-game trip at Seattle on Monday. ... The Angels have scored just 58 runs in their last 20 games and rank last in the AL in runs per game at 4.07. ... The win moved the Angels to 2 1/2 games behind Kansas City and Tampa Bay for the second wild card postseason berth.
Top Game Performances
Starting Pitchers
Boston   LA Angels
Rick Porcello Player Parker Bridwell
Loss W/L Win
8.0 IP 7.0
6 Strikeouts 3
5 Hits 5
3.38 ERA 2.57
Hitting
Boston   LA Angels
Brock Holt Player Andrelton Simmons
2 Hits 2
0 RBI 1
0 HR 1
2 TB 5
.667 Avg .500
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Hits HR TB Avg LOB K RBI BB SB Errors
Boston 6 1 9 .188 7 4 2 1 0 0
LA Angels 5 3 14 .172 8 6 3 1 0 0