Nolasco ends winless drought, Angels end Dodgers’ win streak
Nolasco ends winless drought, Angels end Dodgers’ win streak.
The only thing that stopped him was a liner that hit him in the shin and ended his night.
Still, Nolasco pitched into the seventh inning to pick up his first win in almost two months, Yunel Escobar drove in two runs and the Los Angeles Angels snapped the Dodgers’ 10-game winning streak, 4-0 on Monday night.
Just trying to give us a chance to win and make a lot of good pitches."
The Dodgers also ended a streak of 17 consecutive games with at least one home run, which was tied for the longest stretch since moving to Los Angeles before the 1958 season.
We don’t look too much into it," Bedrosian said of stopping the Dodgers win streak.
Dodgers starter Rich Hill (4-4) gave up three runs and four hits in a season-high seven innings, striking out seven and walking two.
The Angels took the lead on Escobar’s two-out, two-run single in the third.
Hernandez then hit the liner back at the mound and the ball ricocheted off Nolasco and past first base into the foul territory in right field.
"Ricky knows he’s a better pitcher than what his numbers show so far this year," Mike Scioscia said.