Devenski has stranded 85% of the runners he’s inherited, including the last 14 in a row. The major league average is 68% and the Angels are tied for the worst in the majors at 57%.
ANAHEIM — Angels starter Reid Detmers walked off the mound in the sixth inning on Thursday night, still looking for his first victory of the season. The Angels had a one-run lead, and Detmers left runners at first and third.
“I think you just go out there and make your pitches and focus on executing,” Devenski said. “Those are big situations. I like those situations. I feel an extra little boost of adrenaline so I can use that to my advantage.” Nevin said he also trusts veteran right-hander Jacob Webb with runners on base. Webb has inherited six runners and three of them have scored, all of them on a grand slam he allowed to Alex Bregman last weekend in Houston.
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