Nolan SchanuWOWs in Angels 7-3 Win

The definition of an Ace is one that trumps all. One that, when in a losing streak, stops it. The pitcher that gives even the most woeful offenses hope that a win can, no, WILL happen. Soriano has been praised by both Angels fans and others that he is not just an Ace, but a Cy Young frontrunner for this season. It was time to prove it.

Soriano went 5 innings, giving up no runs on 7 hits, striking out 4 and walking none. Was that Ace material? Did that prove to the holdouts that Soriano is indeed an Ace? Some will say he did not even have a Quality Start. Others will point to his 0.24 ERA being the lowest in MLB history since 1913 through 6 starts as being worthy. But he did not even pitch 90 pitches, is that really an Ace? This is a good discussion, as this is his 2nd worst start of the season out of 6. And if THIS is the worst? Certainly he is an Ace.

Scoreless streak now at 23

Anyway, how about the bats? They have been MIA for a while. After not hitting a home run since Friday, the Angels hit 2 today, finally scoring more than 2 runs for the first time since Friday. The bats are alright, today at least.

Highlight Recap

The Angels struck first, with a bases loaded 3rd leading to a sac fly.

1-0 Angels

Then, in the 4th, Nolan heard what Jeff Joiner was saying in the postgame last night and blasted a home run.

2-0 Angels

Mike Trout joined in on the fun, hitting a home run in the 5th.

3-0 Angels

Now, if Soriano is an ace, your reaction should be “Ballgame”. A 3-0 lead is as good as gold. Then again, bullpens exist and the Angels’ haven’t had a good one this year. Making them get 12 outs when your best pitcher started is not something you want to have to do.

Like in the 7th as a walk, double, and groundout put the Hays on the board.

3-1 Angels

And a double scores another…

3-2 Angels

A single ruins Soriano’s start, as the game is now tied.

BLOWPEN

The offense needs to score, and score a lot to even have a chance at a win. Who could possibly do this? Nolan of course!

6-3 Angels

A wild pitch and a dropped ball means another run, a BLITZ FOR THE HALOS!

7-3 Angels

With a 4 run lead in the 9th, Romano came in to finish the game. WHY? Look, vet or no, he has lost 2 games already and hasn’t been good since 2023. Maybe a 4 run lead was enough to win, but man, this move is not a popular one. Angels won though, so all is well.

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After an off day tomorrow, the Royals are next, then the White Sox in a midwest road trip.

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Terry
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51 minutes ago

One more mind-blowing stat regarding Soriano:

The Angels have given up 102 earned runs in 230 inning this season. Of the 102 earned runs, Soriano has allowed ONE. So, without Soriano the Angels pitchers have pitched 193 innings and allowed 101 earned runs. Soriano alone has lowered the team ERA by approximately one. Soriano has only allowed slightly less than 1% of the earned runs the team has allowed while pitching nearly 16% of the total innings. Let’s hope he stays healthy.

bobblanton
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1 hour ago

Angels just finished a 2-4 home stand by scoring 21 runs and giving up 18. Of the 18 runs given up the starters gave up 7 and the bullpen 11 runs

bobblanton
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1 hour ago
Reply to  bobblanton

Soriano should have won both games while giving up zero runs

bobblanton
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1 hour ago
Reply to  bobblanton

Starters gave up zero runs 3 times 1 run once 2 runs once and Detmers gave up 4 runs

bobblanton
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1 hour ago
Reply to  bobblanton

And I think they pitched better than the 7 runs given up. I think bad pitching management by Suzuki hurts them

TrojanBoiler
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1 hour ago

Romano perplexes me. The guy can miss bats (12Ks in 7.1 IP) but he also gets hit around. Between the walks and hits, his WHIP is atrocious.

Control/command problem?

Turk's Teeth
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44 minutes ago
Reply to  TrojanBoiler

His WHIP is down to walks and two outings in Yankees Stadium.

He was hitless his first six games of the season – he hasn’t really gotten “hit around”. The majority of his appearances to date have featured no hits, and the statcast data suggests batters are either getting on top of the ball and smashing it into the ground (like Okamoto today – 7 degree launch angle), or getting under it. Not a lot of barrels, and his .357 BABIP suggests some bad luck on the few balls in play he’s seen.

Look – we’re talking about an insanely small data set: 7.1 innings pitched. People are going a little nutty with this data set.

The first thing to know about this data set: relatively few balls have entered the field of play against Romano. His whiff rate is in the 99th percentile, and he leads all pitchers on the team in K rate – his 14.73 K/9 is top ten among MLB relievers to date. That’s why Suzuki returns to him in the ninth – it’s not crazy. It’s simply early.

Last night, MH25 was making the point that Romano gave up a “ton” of hard hit flyballs “early in the season” that only stayed in the park due to marine layer and wind. Look, I like MH, but this is just fan thought bubble stuff – I checked the data logs, b/c that didn’t comport with my memory.

Beyond the fact that we’re only in mid-April, the very definition of early in the season, the data simply doesn’t support this repeated claim. Before the NYY series where everyone went sour on Romano, only four of his pitches even made it into the outfield – two were routine flyballs well short of any wall, one was a line drive into Trout’s mitt in shallow center, and one was the spectacular Adell catch by the short porch in RF.

So we basically have a single instance of a ball that would have left the park had Adell not intervened. Marine layer or wind had little to do with it. That ball was not barreled. It left the bat at a 93.5 EV, Crawford got under it, it left at an aggressive 35 degree launch angle and cleared near the foul pole. Statcast suggest it would have been an out in half of MLB parks.

Again, this is early – Romano strikes guys out. Runs have scored in two of his ten outings. Those just came in games Angels fans really wanted to win.

Last edited 43 minutes ago by Turk's Teeth
YOUknowulovetheIE
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4 minutes ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

His previous 3 years were pretty bad, the small sample size of him being good this year was a mirage so far.

Terry
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1 hour ago

Soriano has had the best first month of a season of any pitcher in baseball history. Let that sink in. Staggers the mind to consider that.

Pineapple12
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1 hour ago
Reply to  Terry

Trade value 📈📈📈📈📈📈

YOUknowulovetheIE
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3 minutes ago
Reply to  Pineapple12

Do the Braves have the prospects to get it done?

Fansince1971
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1 hour ago
Reply to  Terry

He is basically unhittable right now with the knuckle curve and fastball approaching 100mph. It may not last but no one is going to put multiple hits together to score runs off this guy at this point.

On the trade issue, he is 27 with 2 TJs. If a boatload of top prospects could be had at the trade deadline, I think the team should do it.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 hour ago

Soriano is the first pitcher SINCE 1900 to allow one earned run in his first six starts of season.

Charles Sutton
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1 hour ago

One dysfunctional game at a time.

Terry
Trusted Member
1 hour ago

2025 record after 26 games: 12-14

2026 record after 26 games: 12-14

After 26 games in 2025 and 2026, the Angels ranked in top 10 in mlb in home runs, and bottom 5 in strikeouts.

Giving credit where credit is due, the Halos just went through a tough 26 game schedule.

Turk's Teeth
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Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Terry

Though to be fair, they seemed to catch the Mariners, Astros and Blue Jays when all of those teams have been absolutely reeling.

On paper, though, a tough stretch.

Terry
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49 minutes ago
Reply to  Turk's Teeth

The catch the Royals, White Sox and Mets the next 12 games.

WallyChuckChili
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1 hour ago

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