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Anthony Rendon commits two of Angels’ three errors in a sloppy loss at Boston

Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon catches a fifth-inning popup April 14, 2023, at Boston.
Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon catches a fifth-inning popup Friday night. He committed two throwing errors, however, in the Angels’ 5-3 loss to the Red Sox in Boston.
(Michael Dwyer / Associated Press)
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Rafael Devers hit his sixth home run of the season to put Boston ahead, and the Red Sox took advantage of three Angels errors to pick up a 5-3 victory Friday night at Fenway Park.

Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon made two throwing errors, and the Red Sox scored two runs in the sixth inning without recording a hit to make it 5-2. Aaron Loup opened the inning by hitting two batters, and one later scored on the second of Rendon’s miscues. Another run came in on a passed ball by catcher Logan O’Hoppe.

“That’s part of the game, right?” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. “I always say that, at this level, if you give the opposition more than 27 outs, at one point they’re going to make you pay, and we did. We put the ball in play, we ran hard, they threw the ball away, and we got a W.”

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Devers’ homer off reliever Jimmy Herget (0-2) gave the Red Sox a 3-2 lead in the fifth. One inning earlier, Devers led off by reaching on an error by shortstop Luis Rengifo. Kiké Hernández drove in Devers with a double and later scored the tying run on Rendon’s first error.

Boston finished with five hits and six walks.

Angels manager Phil Nevin removes pitcher Patrick Sandoval during the fourth inning. Catcher Logan O'Hoppe is at left.
Angels manager Phil Nevin removes pitcher Patrick Sandoval from the game during the fourth inning. Catcher Logan O’Hoppe is at left.
(Michael Dwyer / Associated Press)

“We just made uncharacteristic mistakes,” Angels manager Phil Nevin said. “And, if you do that at this level, you’re going to get the result we just did. We’re better than that. We all know that. Mistakes happen. Just one of those nights.”

Josh Winckowski (1-0) gave up one run in three innings in relief of Tanner Houck, who yielded two runs in four innings, striking out six. Kenley Jansen struck out the side in the ninth — fanning Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani and Hunter Renfroe — for his third save.

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“Man, it was fun,” Jansen said. “Facing the best hitters in the game, and I got out of it. So, definitely a good feeling, especially my first save at Fenway. So that’s a good one.”

Renfroe had a two-run double in the first inning for the Angels. Rendon finished three for four with an RBI groundout. Angels starter Patrick Sandoval surrendered two unearned runs in 3 2/3 innings.

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The Angels' Anthony Rendon and Shohei Ohtani are greeted in the dugout by Mike Trout after scoring on a first-inning double.
The Angels’ Anthony Rendon and Shohei Ohtani are greeted in the dugout by Mike Trout after scoring on a two-run, first-inning double by Hunter Renfroe.
(Michael Dwyer / Associated Press)

Trainer’s room

Angels: Infielder Jared Walsh has completed a program to help him deal with the insomnia and headaches that have sidelined him so far this season, but there is no timetable for his return.

Red Sox: Left fielder Masataka Yoshida, sidelined since Tuesday because off right hamstring tightness, is expected to return to the lineup Saturday. ... Right-hander Brayan Bello (right elbow inflammation) is expected to be activated and start Monday morning in Boston’s traditional Patriots’ Day game, opposed by Ohtani. ... Left-hander James Paxton, who has been sidelined because of a right hamstring strain, made a rehabilitation start Friday with triple-A Worcester. He is expected to make at least one more rehab start.

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Angels left-hander Tyler Anderson (1-0, 4.22 ERA) is scheduled to make his second career start against the Red Sox on Saturday and first at Fenway Park. Right-hander Nick Pivetta (0-1, 0.90) will make his third career start against the Angels.

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