Angels win after blowing three-run lead

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Yunel Escobar's run-scoring single in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the Los Angeles Angels a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Saturday night in front of 38,296 at Angel Stadium.

The Angels broke a five-game losing streak and narrowed the Indians' lead in the American League Central to three games over the Detroit Tigers.

Brendan Ryan began the rally in the bottom of the ninth with a single up the middle against right-hander Bryan Shaw (0-2). Jett Bandy sacrificed Ryan to second base. After Gregorio Petit walked, Escobar hit a sinking line drive into center field to bring Ryan home and give Fernando Salas (3-2) the win.

The Indians nullified a 3-0 deficit in the top of the ninth by scoring three runs against right-handed closer Huston Street. After Jose Ramirez and Mike Napoli singled with one out, Carlos Santana lined a single off the right-field scoreboard to bring Ramirez home. Lonnie Chisenhall then hit a sacrifice fly to score Napoli.

Pinch-hitter Francisco Lindor followed with a walk before Tyler Naquin lined a single into right field to send Santana to home plate and Street to the Angels' clubhouse. Lindor took third base on Naquin's single, but Salas ended the rally by getting Yan Gomes to pop out.

That rally ended any chance for right-hander Matt Shoemaker to pick up the victory. Shoemaker pitched eight shutout innings, scattered three hits and a walk and amassed 11 strikeouts, one less than his career best.

The Angels scored an unearned run in the bottom of the fourth to take a 1-0 lead against right-hander Trevor Bauer.

With one out, Mike Trout dumped a single into right field and went to second base when Chisenhall bobbled the ball in right for an error. One out later, Jefry Marte lined a double over third baseman Juan Uribe's glove and down the left-field line to bring Trout home.

The Indians put the potential tying run at second base with nobody out in the top of the seventh. Napoli lined a single to center field, then Carlos Santana walked. After Chisenhall flied out to left fielder Todd Cunningham, Napoli tagged and ran for third. But Cunningham's throw reached third baseman Yunel Escobar on one hop and he retired Napoli to complete the double play. Santana moved to second on the play but stayed there as Uribe flied out.

Los Angeles then expanded its lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the seventh. With two outs and the bases loaded, Kole Calhoun blooped a single just inside the left-field line to score Johnny Giavotella and Bandy.

NOTES: Cleveland's 3 1/2-game lead in the American League Central heading into Saturday night's game is the team's largest at this point of a season since 2007, when the Indians won the division by eight games. ... Indians 1B Mike Napoli, who played his first five seasons with the Angels, is batting .319 (60-for-188) with 18 home runs and 38 RBIs in 56 games against his former team. ... Indians LF Rajai Davis needs to score one run to reach 500 for his career. ... Los Angeles optioned RF Rafael Ortega to Triple-A Salt Lake, purchased the contract of OF Todd Cunningham from the same club and transferred OF Craig Gentry to the 60-day disabled list. ... Los Angeles LHP David Huff will make his second start of the season Sunday. Huff, 31, had his contract purchased from Triple-A Salt Lake on Tuesday. ... Angels 1B Albert Pujols needs one home run to tie Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew for 11th place in career homers with 573. ... Angels RHP Huston Street needs one save to move into 17th place on the all-time list with 322.
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WP:Fernando Salas (LAA)
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1-6Vs6-1
.186Batting Average.335
3.0Runs / Game7.7
6Home Runs9
9Errors3