ANAHEIM — The final start of the season for Reid Detmers was a perfect summation of his 2024. He showed both why he’s had so much trouble this season, and also why the Angels still believe he can be a frontline pitcher.

Detmers gave up four runs in five innings, and the Angels lost, 5-2, to the Texas Rangers on Friday night.

In between allowing those runs on three homers, though, Detmers struck out 12 – equaling his career high – and walked one.

Detmers gave up homers to Carson Kelly (fastball down the middle), Adolis Garcia (hanging slider) and Wyatt Langford (hanging changeup). Otherwise, he had the Rangers’ hitters flailing, including whiffs on 44% of their swings against his slider.

Detmers finished his season with a 6.75 ERA in 17 major league starts, to go with a 5.54 ERA in 14 Triple-A starts. His combined 164⅔ innings is a career high.

In his five starts since returning from Triple-A, Detmers had a disappointing 8.14 ERA, to go with an encouraging 39 strikeouts in 24⅓ innings.

The Angels still have Detmers, 25, under control for four more seasons, so they’d love to see him figure out what he needs to be consistent. He pitched a no-hitter in his 11th major league start, in 2022. Since then he has bounced between months-long stretches of pitching brilliantly and horribly.

At the plate, the Angels didn’t do much, which was no surprise, considering the circumstances.

The Angels were facing Jacob deGrom, a two-time Cy Young Award winner. Although deGrom was making just his third start since returning from a second Tommy John surgery, Angels manager Ron Washington still expected a tough game.

“That’s Jacob deGrom,” Washington said before the game. “And when you mention Jacob DeGrom’s name, it’s something special. Sometimes a guy like that, that’s half of what he is, is sometimes better than a lot of people.”


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