(Sports Network) - It took a little while, but the Angels' offense finally
broke through in a season-opening win over the Royals on Friday. And that was
without production from Albert Pujols.
Pujols, still looking for his first hit in an Angels uniform, leads Los
Angeles this afternoon in the continuation of a three-game series versus
Kansas City.
The Angels' big offseason pickup, Pujols went 0-for-3 with a walk in his
regular-season debut, while starter Jered Weaver threw eight scoreless innings
of four-hit ball with 10 strikeouts. He appeared to be in danger of getting a
touch-luck no-decision before the Angels plated all of their runs in the
bottom of the eight in a 5-0 victory.
Weaver credited catcher Chris Iannetta in his performance and some clutch
hitting.
"I wanted to get out there and establish a fastball early," remarked Weaver.
"Chris threw down the right fingers and we were on the right page. We had some
timely hitting. It was a good all around team win tonight."
Erick Aybar broke the game open with a three-run triple and Torii Hunter
followed with an RBI single for the Angels.
Kansas City starter Bruce Chen allowed just three hits in six innings, but was
lifted in the seventh for losing pitcher Aaron Crow. Jeff Francoeur had the
only extra-base hit for the Royals, who finished 20 games below .500 at 71-91
last season.
"Bruce pitched a heck of a game," said Royals manager Ned Yost. "He gave us
six strong innings. We knew we were going to be in a battle facing Weaver."
It won't get any easier for Yost's club tonight with the Angels set to start
the consistent Dan Haren.
The right-hander went 16-10 last year for the Angels with a 3.17 earned run
average, four complete games, three shutouts and only 33 walks over 238 1/3
innings and 34 starts. Haren finished second in the league with 1.246 walks
per nine innings and was solid this past spring, going 3-0 with a 2.05 ERA in
six starts, striking out 25 with only two walks.
Haren, 31, is 4-1 with a 1.91 ERA in eight career starts versus the Royals.
Royals starter Luke Hochevar, meanwhile, takes aim at his first career victory
against the Angels. The top pick of the 2006 draft has struggled in this
series, going 0-3 with an 8.02 ERA in four career starts, allowing 19 earned
runs over 21 1/3 frames.
The 28-year-old righty made a career-high 31 starts a season ago, going 11-11
with a 4.68 ERA. Hochevar hit his stride after the All-Star break, going 6-3
with a 3.52 ERA in 12 outings and seemed to carry that over into spring
training. He posted a 3-1 mark and 2.84 ERA in five starts this past spring.
Kansas City won seven of its 10 matchups with the Halos a year ago.
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