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Recap: LA Angels vs. Arizona

 

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Bill Hall came through with a two-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning that enabled the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to earn a 7-7 tie with an Arizona Diamondbacks split squad in a Cactus League matchup.

Hall also doubled home a pair of runs in the fourth as part of a four-RBI day, with Brendan Harris finishing 2-for-3 with a run scored to help Anaheim rally from an early 6-1 deficit.

Gerardo Parra went 2-for-2 with three RBI and smacked a two-run homer in the top of the first to pace Arizona. Rod Barajas and Alfredo Marte also had two hits for the Diamondbacks, with Barajas clubbing a solo homer in the fourth.

Parra's blast came off A.J. Schugel, who was tagged for three runs and five hits over the first two innings.

David Holmberg, Garrett Mock and Ray Hernandez all worked scoreless innings for Arizona.

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