Angels pitcher Zach Plesac struggled in a game against the Tigers, allowing multiple runs after a strong start. Plesac walked three batters in a row, leading to the Tigers' first run. He faced criticism for his performance and behavior on the field, resulting in his early exit from the game.
After allowing a two-out single in the third, right-hander Zach Plesac walked four straight batters to bring in two runs. He threw 19 pitches and 16 were balls. #Angels tied 2-2. Jose Marte is in.
Plesac got hosed on the ball four call on Mark Canha, which brought in the second run and ended Plesac's night, but home plate umpire Alfonso Marquez was not in a mood to give Plesac close pitches after his antics earlier in the inning. Or so it seemed from my vantage point https://t.co/K4JF8iHMsp
After allowing a two-out single in the third, right-hander Zach Plesac walked four straight batters to bring in four runs. He threw 19 pitches and 16 were balls. #Angels tied 2-2. Jose Marte is in.
That was incredibly pathetic from Zach Plesac. With Soriano set to return next week and Daniel remaining in the rotation, pack your bags Zach.
The inevitable blowup by Angels starter Zach Plesac has happened. He got the first eight outs. Then Kreidler got a single, Plesac bitched about some close calls, proceeded to walk three straight, Vierling with the bases loaded.
Zach Plesac retired the first eight Tigers quickly. He then allowed a hit. And has now walked 3 batters in a row. The Tigers have their first run of the series. 2-1, Angels.