ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — After pitching out of trouble in the fourth inning, Griffin Canning worked a 1-2-3 fifth. He left the mound to an ovation and a congratulatory handshake from Angels manager Phil Nevin.
“You could see it on his face after that fifth,” Nevin said. “I told him, ‘Congrats. Welcome back.’” An otherwise ordinary April weekday game was something special for Canning, who is finally a…