Angels starter Tyler Anderson pitches two scoreless innings against his former team, but projected closer Carlos Estévez walks four of the five hitters he faces.
Although the Angels had most of their regulars in the starting lineup, they did not manage a run until scoring two with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to pull out a 2-2 tie with the Dodgers on Friday in Tempe, Ariz. The Angels are 4-2-1 this spring.Left-hander Tyler Anderson pitched two scoreless innings, working around two walks, in his first start of the spring. Anderson, who was with the Dodgers last season, said the goal for the game was just to get used to pitching with the clock.
Manager Phil Nevin said the Angels are working with Estévez on pitching up in the zone more, and those were the pitches he missed with. “We’re working on some new stuff with him,” Nevin said. “I’m not worried about him at all.” … Left-hander Kolton Ingram followed Estévez to the mound and also walked in a run. … Right-handers Jimmy Herget, Jacob Webb and Jonathan Holder each pitched one scoreless inning.
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