Hernandez worked out of a couple of early-inning jams -- he held the Angels to one run in the first two innings despite allowing five hits, walking two and throwing a pair of wild pitches -- to throw six innings of two-run baseball. But he settled for a no-decision after allowing a game-tying solo home run to C.J. Cron in the sixth, meaning he won't get a chance to win 20 games in his next, and last, start of the season.
For the Angels, Andrew Heaney also went six innings and allowed two runs -- but it could have been much more, if not for a brilliant play in center field by Mike Trout, who robbed a potential three-run homer off the bat of Jesus Montero in the fourth.