Mariners – Overview of the Game of Angels: George Kirby against Tyler Anderson

Despite the burst of the trade deadline, the navies must grind in Anaheim, always a difficult place to play despite the recent series of mediocrity of the Angels. The navies missed a gold opportunity last night to gain ground in the Al West race with a loss of astros Blowout; Salting the injury, the Texas Rangers, which are up there with the Brewers as one of the most popular teams in baseball, won, closing the distance in one match from the division and the race of Joker.
Playing baseball lower than the lower angels will simply not cut it for navy, the deadline for trade or not. They must get out of Anaheim with a serial victory, but more importantly, the offensive must begin to show more coherence – that is to say not be completely dependent on Homer – before facing a team A of A which is on an offensive radiator in their park the size of a pint.
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George Kirby made another departure against the angels in Anaheim. The last one went pretty well, so we hope he can reproduce this again. Jorge Polanco starts second in the left -hander Cole Young. Josh Naylor is in the programming, but falls to five against the Gaucher starter. Personally, I would be in favor of a last beginning of “singing for your life” for Solano at the beginning, but I see why the team wants to continue to make Naylor with its inf thee before going to Sacramento.
Oh look. It is still Tyler Anderson. This minimalist Angels graphic, rather well summarizes the excitement of seeing another start of Tyler Anderson. It is wild to see how the angels have done a project where they literally took the launchers, wrote even more launchers since then, and the end of this series is the pair of Galapagos turtles, Tyler Anderson and Kyle Hendricks, the twin pillars of the temple of Myyer.
Game information:
First throw: 6:38 p.m.
TV: Sports Roots with Aaron Goldsmith, Angie Mentink and Brad Adam
Radio: Seattle Sports 710 AM with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.
Today in the history of the navy:
Two protruding facts today of two sailors who, hopefully, will soon reproduce on the right track.
- 2019: “The Throw” by JP Crawford
- 2021 – Grand Colem of the DMO against the Astros:



