Mike Scioscia liked what he saw from C.J. Wilson on Friday

C.J. Wilson

C.J. Wilson/Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Angels

 

C.J. Wilson has had an up-and-down season for the Angels. Friday’s performance against the Boston Red Sox was one of his best starts of the campaign.

He tossed eight innings and gave up five hits and no runs while striking out four and walking three in the Angels’ 1-0 victory that came to an end when Mike Trout hit a game-winning home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning.

Wilson didn’t get the victory, but he received plenty of praise from manager Mike Scioscia.

“There are some guys in there in that lineup that will let you know if you’re missing spots and he just got some big outs,” Scioscia said. “I thought he used all his pitches. Didn’t bring his curveball into the game until maybe a little bit later. But had good fastball command, good changeup, cutter, used the slider well.”

 

 

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RHP Matt Shoemaker to pitch out of bullpen for next week

Matt Shoemaker

Matt Shoemaker/Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Angels

 

Angels manager Mike Scioscia on Wednesday said right-hander Matt Shoemaker will pitch out of the bullpen for the next week, the biggest reason being that the Angels have off days Thursday and Monday and they won’t need all five starters.

“He can help us in the pen, he has at times before,” Scioscia said, alluding to 2014. “Wouldn’t be a bad thing for him because he could help us in the pen, also get a couple of bullpens in to keep refining his release point, get his pitches down in the zone more. I think for the whole rotation, this is the best way to go about it without disrupting five guys.”

Shoemaker is 3-4 with an ERA of 5.08 in 10 starts, but he has been much better of late, having lowered his ERA from 6.61 on May 9. He was 16-4 with an ERA of 3.04 in ’14.

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