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José Soriano can’t save Angels from Reds sweep; Anthony Rendon placed on IL

Angels starting pitcher José Soriano throws in the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds.
Angels starting pitcher José Soriano throws in the first inning of a 3-0 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Soriano didn’t allow a hit until the sixth inning.
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The Reds’ bullpen picked up after starting pitcher Frankie Montas left the game in the first inning and Cincinnati shut out the Angels 3-0 on Sunday to sweep the series.

Montas was hit by a line drive by Taylor Ward and left the game with a bruised right forearm after 16 pitches. Brent Suter allowed four hits in 3 1/3 innings. Emilio Pagan (2-1) earned the win after allowing one hit in two innings.

“It’s not the first time I’ve come into game in the first inning. It probably won’t be my last. It’s part of my job,” Suter said.

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Montas tracked the ball down and threw Ward out at first before leaving with the trainer.

Patrick Sandoval’s gives up a grand slam in the first inning and Anthony Rendon leaves with a hamstring injury in the Angels’ 7-5 loss to the Reds.

“I was going to make the play regardless. I told myself get him out,” Montas said. “I couldn’t feel my hand, nothing. It swelled up right away.”

The ball was clocked at 101 mph.

“I was trying to get out of the way. It didn’t give me time,” he said.

The five Reds relievers pitched 8 1/3 innings and allowed just six singles. The Reds’ infield turned in two double plays, including a stellar stop by Jeimer Candelario at third base.

“It was a day of just stepping up and helping each other out,” Reds manager David Bell said. “As soon as it happened to Frankie, we said what do we do to get this done. We saw it as a challenge. It was an amazing job by the bullpen.”

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Angels starting pitcher José Soriano (0-3) did not allow a hit until there was one out in the sixth inning. Elly De La Cruz singled. Nick Martini reached on a error by Luis Rengifo. Christian Encarnacion-Strand doubled, and Candelario hit a triple to put the Reds up 3-0.

“It shouldn’t present a challenge,” Angels manager Ron Washington said. “We know Suter, and he came in and we didn’t do very much with him. And that, Cruz. We know exactly what he does. So it wasn’t no issue. We just didn’t supply anything offensively today. The game was moving along. Both sides were pitching very well. We know what Soriano was doing out there, and then we don’t handle the baseball. Next thing you know, they’ve got three runs.”

Soriano finished with three unearned runs on three hits in six innings, a career high, and struck out a career-high seven batters.

Alexis Diaz earned his fourth straight save in five tries.

Anthony Rendon placed on injured list

Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon walks from the field between manager Ron Washington, left, and a team trainer.
Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon walks from the field between manager Ron Washington, left, and a team trainer during Saturday’s game against the Reds.
(Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press)
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Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon was placed on the 10-day injured list with a strained left hamstring.

The 33-year-old Rendon was injured running out an infield hit leading off the game against the Reds on Saturday.

Rendon is hitting. 267 with three RBIs this season. He started the season 0 for 19 and has 20 hits since April 5.

An All-Star with Washington in 2019, the third baseman is in the fifth season of a $245-million, seven-year contract. He has not played more than 58 games in any season with the Angels because of injuries.

Rendon played only 43 games last season and had three stints on the injured list. He played in just 47 games in 2022 because of a wrist injury. Rendon had a string of injuries that limited him to 58 games in 2021.

The Angels selected the contract of infielder Ehire Adrianza from Triple-A Salt Lake. Right-hander Robert Stephenson was moved to the 60-day IL to make roster room for Adrianza.

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