Angels call up prospect Christian Moore
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Despite the loss on Friday evening, the Angels called up their top prospect in a massive roster move. Last year's No. 8 overall draft pick made his way to The Show and started the contest at second base.
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Four hours, 37 minutes and two rain delays after the originally scheduled first pitch, the Orioles beat the Los Angeles Angels, 2-0, on Friday night.
The Los Angeles Angels are the only team in MLB to have an unchanged starting rotation since Opening Day, and manager Ron Washington plans to keep it that way a
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The Orioles are at the bottom of the AL East at 27-40, 15 games back of the division-leading New York Yankees. After sweeps of the Chicago White Sox and the Mariners, Baltimore has lost four of six against the Athletics and Detroit Tigers.
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The Los Angeles Angels could debut top prospect Christian Moore Friday night, when the team visits the Baltimore Orioles for the start of a three-game series.
Charlie Morton struck out a season-high 10 in five innings, Ryan O'Hearn and Ramón Laureano hit home runs and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Los Angeles Angeles 2-0 in a game delayed by rain before the start and again in the fifth inning.
While the Dodgers are spending their way to success, the Angels are going all-in with their top prospects. But will the "Angels Way" ever be a winning formula?