Angels’ Reid Detmers struggles in start after no-hit bid as Reds complete sweep – Daily News

ANAHEIM — Reid Detmers couldn’t turn his bounce-back start into a winning streak.

The left-hander gave up four runs in five innings in the Angels’ 7-3 loss to the Cincinnati Reds in the second game of a doubleheader on Wednesday night, their 16th loss in the past 21 games.

It was his first start after taking a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Texas Rangers last week. That game stopped a streak that saw Detmers post a 10.30 ERA in six starts.

Rather than being an indication of good things to come, it seems to have been just a temporary blip.

Detmers pitched a perfect first, and he escaped a bases-loaded jam in the second. In the third, speedster Elly De La Cruz stole second and scored on a single.

In the fourth, Detmers gave up a two-run homer to Tyler Stephenson on a hanging curveball. He gave up three more hits in the inning, including an RBI single from Matt McClain.

SCHANUEL’S STREAK

Nolan Schanuel reached base in his first seven plate appearances of the day, entering Game 1 as the designated hitter after Shohei Ohtani came out.

Schanuel drew three walks and reached on an infield single in the 9-4 loss in Game 1, and then in Game 2 he singled twice and walked.

He drove in the Angels’ first run of the game with a two-out single in the second inning.

Schanuel has hits in his first six career games, the longest such streak for an Angels player since David Eckstein hit safely in his first nine games in 2001.

ROTATION PLANS

With Ohtani now out of the Angels’ rotation and Tyler Anderson needed in relief to pick up for Ohtani in the first game of Wednesday’s doubleheader, the Angels will go with left-hander Patrick Sandoval, right-hander Chase Silseth and right-hander Griffin Canning over the weekend in New York.

It will be Canning’s first start since a couple of weeks he spent on the injured list with calf tightness. Canning followed Silseth to the mound in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, allowing one run in 3⅓ innings.

“He’s thrown well,” Nevin said of Canning. “His outing the other day he threw well out of the ’pen too.”

NOTES

Third baseman Anthony Rendon (bone bruise) again refused to address his condition with reporters. Rendon has been out since fouling a ball off his shin on July 4. He is not doing any baseball activity. …

Outfielder Taylor Ward (facial fractures) is still not permitted to return to the ballpark as he recovers from surgery, Nevin said. Nevin added that Ward should be around when the Angels return from their upcoming nine-game trip on Sept. 4. “He’s still pretty sore when I spoke to him a few days ago,” Nevin said. “He’s getting better every day.”

UP NEXT

Angels (LHP Patrick Sandoval, 6-10, 4.08) at Mets (RHP Kodai Senga, 10-6, 3.19), Friday, 4:10 p.m., Bally Sports West, 830 AM

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