Angels, on the Rare home, open sets and giants

Los Angeles Angels will start a three -game series against San Francisco Giants in California on Friday night, and we played 15 of the first 18 games on the road.
Angels, the first master Nolan Schanuel, entered Offseason to increase the number from last season. In particular, their statistics in home games were worse than the road figures on the board.
On the road. 19 Major League First Basemen was a disappointment of 13 home running, as he hit longer balls than Schahanuel last year.
On Thursday, Schahanuel, who ran to Texas Rangers in Angels’s 5-3 road loss, reached two home runs this season-that he made a improvement since last year. Nevertheless, Schahanuel hopes to provide more pop for a series of 30 Homer, which ranks third in the main branches behind Los Angeles Dodgers and only 34 of New York Yankees.
“I made too much weightlifting, excessive load/low load with different bats,” Schahanuel said. “I think it helped the most. He helped the fast -quitch muscles in my body, and he is doing things on the hips, he works. I still do every three days.”
Two home running came in the last five games and 23 -year -old Solak was hoping that his work was working.
Orum I feel very good, Sc Schanuel said. “I feel like early, especially in the spring, I was catching the ball very forward, at the beginning of the season, too much Topspin and a little bit of a little.
The left hand Tyler Anderson (1-0, 2.87 ERA) will begin for Los Angeles on Friday and will take the first victory of the year against Houston Astros on Saturday.
Astros just made one shot, but he walked four and needed 95 fields to pass the 5 2/3 scoreless strokes.
Anderson is 4-3, and 12 careers against Giants were initially 4.09 ERA.
Right-handed Logan Webb (2-0, 2.63) will make the fifth start of the season for San Francisco. On Sunday, he wins a victory in New York, which allows three strokes against three strokes and five strokes.
WebB met the angels only once, and made a start on August 7, 2023. He was wounded undecided after he allowed two runs (one won) at seven strokes in 5 2/3 strokes.
Giants Center field player Jung Ho Lee did not start San Francisco’s loss of 6-4 to Phillies on Thursday, and was not lined up for the second time in the club’s 18 matches. He left the counter and delivered a pinch of strokes in the ninth stroke.
Lee has seven very accurate games, and 14 extra base is accurate and hits .348 with 1,055 OPS.
Lee turned some heads when he did three house running at Yankee Stadium last weekend.
Giants manager Bob Melvin, 37 games for San Francisco last season, 26 -year -old Japan native, “Most of these men who have never met before and will continue to face the men who have never seen before.” He said. “But this is a place where the skills of the bat-top come into play. He feels that he can put everyone in the game. When he sees well and puts a square, these are the kind of results you will get.”
Lee played seven seasons in the KBO League, a professional baseball circuit in South Korea before signing with giants in December 2023.
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