Boxscore Breakdown #14: Ain’t nuthin but a Johnny G thang – Angels 14, Athletics 1

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It’s like this and like that and like and uh. It is also like Johnny Giavotella is actually pretty good. The reclamation project from the Royals had his coming out party last night against the A’s and might’ve helped finally jumpstart the Angels offense in the process. Ain’t nuthin but a Johnny G thang.

Angels 14, Athletics 1

Run Expectancy Rundown
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Starting Pitcher Scores
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Conversely, Drew Pomeranz probably wasn’t as bad as his line. He really just let that one inning get away from him, but that doesn’t let him off the hook for letting a mighty mite like Giavotella go yard on him.

Bullpen Battle
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From the Oakland side, it was a double treat. Not only did we get to see former Angel prospect R.J. Alvarez and see him get bombed, thus making us all feel a little better about trading him, but then we got to see Ike Davis pitch! To be honest though, even after racking up 14 runs, it was a bit disheartening to see this struggling offense get shutdown for an inning by a position player.

Game Flow
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Halo Hero
Boxscore Breakdown #14: Ain't nuthin but a Johnny G thang – Angels 14, Athletics 1
Howie Kendrick who?

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