Angels pull out their 3rd straight 1-run victory
- On Monday night, the Angels defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 in 10 innings, marking their third consecutive one-run victory.
- The Angels overcame a two-run deficit, relying on pitching and defense to secure the win.
- Tyler Anderson started the game, pitching five innings and allowing three runs, which snapped the Angels' streak of three straight quality starts to begin the season, while Angels relievers pitched five innings without allowing an earned run.
- The Angels' manager, Ron Washington, who managed through a 99-loss season last year, said, "We've only play four games, and we just got to keep it up," while Mike Trout, who is working to adjust his hand position due to feeling he'd gotten into bad habits, said, "It's a fun last few games."
- Despite the Angels' 3-1 record and pristine execution in key moments, it would be unreasonable to conclude that they've turned a corner after only four games, with the offense having only two hits with runners in scoring position and scoring just 10 runs.
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