Shoemaker (3-6) pitched seven innings, allowing two runs on 10 hits while striking out eight in Wednesday's loss to the Tigers.
EDGE Analysis
Shoemaker had been stellar in his last two outings, becoming the first player in Angels history to post back-to-back starts with 10-plus strikeouts and no walks. He extended his streak of not issuing a free pass, although the Tigers took advantage of Shoemaker's strike-throwing abilities by lighting him up for 10 hits, the most the right-hander has allowed this season. The 29-year-old will take a 5.50 ERA and a 1.43 WHIP into his next start on Tuesday against the Yankees.