José Soriano is the first MLB starting pitcher since 1900 to allow one-or-fewer total runs through his first six starts of a season (excluding Openers).
Soriano now has a 0.24 ERA (37.2 IP - 1 ER) on the year.
Los Angeles Angels ace Jose Soriano's ERA after five starts: 0.28.
It's the third-lowest ERA in the first five appearances of a season spanning at least 30 innings in the last 80 years, per @SlangsOnSports, trailing only Fernando Valenzuela in 1981 (0.20) and 1985 (0.21).
Yesterday Adolis Garcia was batting when he hit a routine fly ball that Gustavo Campero dropped.
Today, Campero was batting when he hit a routine fly ball that Garcia dropped.
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
#Angels starting pitching (Yusei Kikuchi, José Soriano & Jack Kochanowicz) has registered quality starts in each of the first three games of a season for the first time since 2011 (Jered Weaver, Dan Haren & Ervin Santana).
-Angels make no (significant) trades
-Rendon on the IL
-Trout setback
-Canning gives up 6 runs in the first two innings against the Rockies.
Quite a day for the Angels so far.