When Skaggs took the mound many Los Angeles Angels fans held their breath hoping things would go smoothly. The fans, the Los Angeles Angels, and most importantly Tyler Skaggs got their wish. Except for some first inning trouble Skaggs looked like he was in mid-season form.
After Skaggs gave up hits to three of the first four batters he faced which plated one run for the Storm, Skaggs rebounded and retired the next nine batters, five of which were strikeouts. Skaggs final numbers were 4.1 innings pitched, five hits, one run allowed and five strikeouts. Skaggs threw 58 pitches, 40 of which were strikes and 18 balls.