Jorge Polanco, sailors set fire against angels against two game sets

Seattle Mariners’ın American league players in a row of the week in the last time, in 1998 Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr.
Dylan Moore and Jorge Polanco may be the only time to talk about in the same category as these stars, but they will.
Polanco was the last one to win the award by shooting four home running, eight RBIs and 1,844 OPS last week to help sailors move on Al West.
Planco and Mariners will try to continue their Torrid stretch when they open a series of two games against their division rival Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night.
“I was telling him that there was no fire, there was fire.” He said. “Watching is very fun. Always on the plate, everyone is watching. Everyone is like waiting for something, because he’s just this kind of player.”
Polanco with seven Homers and 20 RBI in 20 games this season.
This was only a scream that is far from last season, after being purchased in a five -player trade with Polanco, Minnesota, and after the purchase of Robinson Cano in 2018, he only beat.
Every year seafarers of Dee Strange-Gordon Adam Frazier, Kolten Wong and Sed Long Jr.
They all came and went.
So is Polanco. However, when the sailors could not find a third master in Offseason, they returned to Polanco, who remained as a free agent after knee surgery. They signed it to a $ 7.75 million contract for a year.
Side injury and ongoing swelling of the surgical knee have a general limited Polanco to the designated striking point, but does not complain about the production of sailors.
“It seems like it seems to be up and down, and it was another indication of this night.” He said. “This is very important in terms of confidence and creating a deep series, and these men take opportunities and benefit in the best way.”
As the sailors rise, the angels lost three and five of the last six matches to leave them to the Al West cellar.
In their last six matches, they only made 12 running, they were emptied twice and scored only once in another competition. Los Angeles managed to just a run in Minnesota at the weekend.
The angels are only .212, the worst sign of the main branches hit and out of 10 or more times in 12 of the last 15 matches.
“Having the wrong mental state can make more snowballs than we can’t get basic hit,” Angels Ron Washington said. He said.
Right-handed Jack Kochanowicz (1-3, 5.47 ERA) is scheduled to buy a mound for the angels against Mariners Righty Bryce Miller (1-3, 4.21) on Tuesday. Kochanowicz, against sailors at an previous initial 12.00 ERA with 0-1; Miller is 1-1 and is 1.59 against the angels at the beginning.
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