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Hear from Ervin Santana and Mike Scioscia after the Angels' 6-0 win over the Rays. Santana pitched a three-hitter, complete game in the victory.

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" The performance by you tonight did you -- feel as to how special this could have been. We took the mound tonight."

" out you know I was warming up in the bullpen and I know. I'm going to have a great game."

" One of the things that. Hasn't happened is pitching well at home and you always say it doesn't matter home -- I think it's an approach all the difference tonight. First distract. You make it also is it. Not anything have been working my. -- Tampa Bay look at it last night all the regular -- you they have power they have speed. You could do about this combined -- these -- in front of stuff them here tonight."

" Keep the -- now and okay the cost of because I know they got a very proud."

" He's a sort go Apollo on the mound David Price when they score those runs for you. You say that's enough I'm going to get it done."

" Well so they'll occasionally. Great pitchers and we do -- Madison. We get there when."

" Mike that a -- in the bullpen -- it's something like this your starters into something like this urban needs some like this how do you feel about this outing. Well is it a lot of you know lot -- on our team -- performers like that in our notes we received -- that are that he's been. I have a much more like from the fastball with the keys them making pitches with better command and his deliveries easier it is repeating it. Hit traffic stuff tonight really brought it could change up to could pitch ability you'll -- better in. Did you see something thirty perhaps that he brought -- he told us to after the game that after the bullpen he felt like he -- something very special to the -- mechanically. Yeah and and actually you know he was in Chicago Illinois and is pulpit is the -- less stardom. -- truly feels that he found something to whose bullpen was lights out now leading carrier all the way to the game against the White Sox W pitch well. His bullpen again today pregame was incredible and he brought into the game not that's a tough lineup they've got a lot of power always through so your miss your spots are currently known. I don't know I only reverend missing spot tonight he was that could."

" Mickey Hatcher has been -- hitters and and throughout the years adjustments throughout the games again their -- start reverse very tough. What did you see in the had a special a big base hit by Reggie Willits adjusting."

" Well I think his game went on her you know priced at a little bit -- was off all of the -- dale that we can get -- right after a son he's got traffic -- but he's. He's much better pitcher we saw earlier in the year he he has he's got lightning -- You know I think fit though we we we got some pitches to hit we jumped on remote -- wait for him to get into deep counts the second time around. In the we got two out hits which were huge none none bigger more Reggie Willits got a that was a big bigger -- to get a score. -- on rehab any report on him how he gets -- on anfield tonight. We just got a verbal report and everything seemed fine in. You know we'll touch base with toward Mauricio feels probably DH tomorrow. But you know he's he's he's close that's couldn't seem good at their place -- fielder no we'll we'll check -- more."

" He's well on fox sports west. Torii Hunter into the -- it's. -- is a long and."

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