Saunders (6-0) threw 85 pitches in the shortest of his seven starts, allowing four runs. In his previous outing last Tuesday, he gave up four hits over...
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05/05/08
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Joe Saunders is having one of those seasons where everything is going right, even when he is getting shelled. Find Us On Facebook
The Los Angeles Angels' left-hander remained unbeaten despite giving up a career-high 12 hits over five innings against the Baltimore Orioles. Gary Matthews Jr. and Torii Hunter homered in the first inning to overcome a two-run deficit, and catcher Jeff Mathis erased Brian Roberts on the basepaths twice to help preserve a 6-5 victory on Sunday.
Saunders (6-0) threw 85 pitches in the shortest of his seven starts, allowing four runs. In his previous outing last Tuesday, he gave up four hits over...
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