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Garland, Guerrero lead Angels over Twins
LA ANGELS 9, MINNESOTA 1
 

By Anthony Maggio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (Ticker) -- Jon Garland made a strong first
impression on his new teammates - whether he was trying to or
not.

The righthander, who came over from the Chicago White Sox in the
offseason in exchange for shortstop Orlando Cabrera, induced 17
ground-ball outs and threw 64 of 96 pitches for strikes as the
Los Angeles Angels best the Minnesota Twins, 9-1, on Tuesday.

Vladimir Guerrero drove in three runs while Mike Napoli and
Casey Kotchman both homered to help Garland's cause and help the
Angels even the four-game series at a game apiece.

"I don't feel like I needed to go out and make an impression on
these guys," Garland said. "They've seen me and what I'm
capable of doing on any given night. They won't all be good,
they won't all be great, but like I said before - that defense
is behind me and I'm going to make them put the ball in play."

Garland admitted the familiarity of facing the Twins in the
Metrodome - where he had thrown 109 innings in his eight years
with American League Central Division Chicago - helped in his
debut with the Angels. A two-run lead before he took the mound
didn't hurt, either.

After Gary Matthews Jr. singled and Guerrero brought him home
with a one-out double, Garret Anderson followed by doubling home
Guerrero in the top of the first.

Anaheim put up two more runs on Twins starter Boof Bonser (0-1)
in the fifth inning on Napoli's leadoff home run and Guerrero's
two-out RBI single to bring in Chone Figgins - who reached on an
error by Twins shortstop Adam Everett, stole second base and
advanced to third on a wild pitch.

Bonser allowed four runs - three earned - and eight hits with
four strikeouts in six innings.

"His first inning he didn't really get into it and the ball was
up," Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said of Bonser. "But
after the first inning when he started locating the ball and
making pitches, he did pretty doggone good after that. He gave
us a chance."

Meanwhile, Garland was cruising.

After stumbling to an 0-2 record with a 9.35 ERA in three starts
against the Twins with the White Sox a year ago, Garland
allowed only Jason Kubel's two-out single in the second inning
through four.

"I think we saw a lot of the same stuff we saw in spring
training from Jon," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "In the
zone early and often, he expanded the zone when he had an
opportunity to and relied on his defense."

Garland got a pair of flyouts after Delmon Young's leadoff
single in the fifth inning, but he walked Brendan Harris and
Everett followed with his first hit in a Minnesota uniform - an
RBI single up the middle - to get the Twins on the board.

Figgins got the run back in the seventh inning, scoring on
Anderson's single off reliever Dennys Reyes following his
one-out double over Young's head. Kotchman led off the eighth
with a solo home run off Brian Bass, and Guerrero brought in
Maicer Izturis with a two-out infield single later in the
inning.

Garland did the rest, erasing two of the three baserunners he
allowed after the fifth inning with double plays - including a
tough turn on Michael Cuddyer's chopper by Figgins with no outs
in the sixth - and stranding Young at third base following his
leadoff double in the seventh.

"When that ball was hit (by Cuddyer) I was honestly hoping for
(a double play)," Garland said. "To get rid of it as quick as
he did, off-balance the way he did, I told him he needs to go
home and look for 'SportsCenter,' because if that's not on there
somebody made a mistake."

Torii Hunter, who spent the 11 seasons with Minnesota and was
the starter in center fielder for the last nine, was presented
with his seventh Gold Glove award prior to the game. He
finished 0-for-4 and was hit by a pitch, making him 0-for-8 in
his first two games with Los Angeles, after signing a five-year,
$90 million deal this offseason.

 
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