Flexen flexes again at home, Mariners beat Angels 2-0

SEATTLE — Chris Flexen pitched three-hit ball for seven innings in another home win, Luis Torrens added an RBI triple and the Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 2-0 on Saturday night.

David Fletchers of the Angels extended his hitting streak to 23 games.

Flexen (8-3), signed out of the Korea Baseball Organization following last season, struck out six. He improved to 6-2 in 10 starts at home as the Mariners won their third straight game.

Drew Steckenrider struck out the side in the eighth and Paul Sewald got Shohei Ohtani to strike out swinging on the way to his second save and a combined three-hitter.

Torrens tripled off Patrick Sandoval (2-3) with two outs in the sixth for a 2-0 lead. He was also instrumental in the fourth inning when he moved Mitch Haniger from first to third with a single, setting up Jake Fraley’s RBI grounder.

Torrens has eight hits, two home runs, six RBIs and his only two career triples during Seattle’s current eight-game homestand. He’s also drawn a walk in six straight games, something no other Mariners player has done since 2015.

Sandoval struck out six and gave up six hits over seven innings, but got no run support. In his last two games against the Mariners, he has struck out 16 over 13 innings, but is 0-2.

FLETCHER’S STREAK

Fletcher singled in the fourth inning to move into a tie with Garret Anderson and Jim Edmonds for the third-longest Angels hitting streak. He needs hits in two more consecutive games to tie Rod Carew for second.

Fletcher fielded Ty France’s ground ball by second base in the sixth and made the forceout on Mitch Haniger, then got wiped out by shortstop José Iglesias as he made the pivot to first. He was checked by trainers for an apparent leg injury, but stayed in the game.

OHTANI’S SCHEDULE

Angels manager Joe Maddon said he hasn’t set the post-break pitching rotation. He does know now what role dual star Ohtani will play in the All-Star game, “but I’m not permitted to tell you.” Maddon did say he thinks Ohtani’s role in the second half will be very similar to the first half with one caveat: “I also believe we might want to be more vigilant with hitting and pitching on the same day. … The conversations will occur.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: RHP Casey Sadler threw live to hitters before Saturday’s game in the next step of his recovery from a shoulder injury. Sadler has been on the injured list since May 2. “From what I understand he felt good coming out of that, so he’ll continue to build upon that as he gets closer to rejoining our bullpen,” manager Scott Servais said. Sadler was 0-1 with a 1.64 ERA in 11 games before landing on the injured list.

UP NEXT

Angels: LHP José Suarez (3-2, 2.37) makes his second start of the season in 11 appearances. He lost on Monday in his first start after giving up two earned runs in three innings.

Mariners: A member of the bullpen will make the start for Seattle in place of injured starter Justus Sheffield (left forearm strain).


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