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[h=2]Arcia continues record-setting start to career[/h]
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[FONT="]By Maria Guardado MLB.com @mi_guardado
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[FONT="]ANAHEIM -- Francisco Arcia spent 12 years grinding through the Minors before finally receiving his first shot in the big leagues with the Angels. He continued to make the most of his opportunity on Saturday, homering and driving in six runs in his first three at-bats of the Angels' game against the Mariners at Angel Stadium.
Arcia, who made his MLB debut on Thursday after Martin Maldonado was traded to the Astros, is only the second player with at least four RBIs in each of his first two games, joining Joe Cunningham of the 1954 Cardinals. The 28-year-old catcher also went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs against the White Sox on Thursday.
View Full Game Coverage<svg class="p-icon p-icon--gameday p-icon--sm"><use xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="#icon-gameday"></use></svg>Arcia hit an RBI double off Felix Hernandez in the second inning and then added a three-run shot off Casey Lawrence in the third to make it 8-2. He then doubled in two more runs in the fifth, giving him 10 RBIs in his first two games of his career, an MLB record.
Arcia is also the first player in Angels history to homer in each of his first two Major League games.
Maria Guardado covers the Angels for MLB.com. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
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[FONT="]ANAHEIM -- Francisco Arcia spent 12 years grinding through the Minors before finally receiving his first shot in the big leagues with the Angels. He continued to make the most of his opportunity on Saturday, homering and driving in six runs in his first three at-bats of the Angels' game against the Mariners at Angel Stadium.
Arcia, who made his MLB debut on Thursday after Martin Maldonado was traded to the Astros, is only the second player with at least four RBIs in each of his first two games, joining Joe Cunningham of the 1954 Cardinals. The 28-year-old catcher also went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs against the White Sox on Thursday.
View Full Game Coverage<svg class="p-icon p-icon--gameday p-icon--sm"><use xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="#icon-gameday"></use></svg>Arcia hit an RBI double off Felix Hernandez in the second inning and then added a three-run shot off Casey Lawrence in the third to make it 8-2. He then doubled in two more runs in the fifth, giving him 10 RBIs in his first two games of his career, an MLB record.
Arcia is also the first player in Angels history to homer in each of his first two Major League games.
Maria Guardado covers the Angels for MLB.com. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
Read more: Los Angeles Angels
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[h=2]Arcia continues record-setting start to career[/h]
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Arcia's 3-run home run00:41<time class="video-preview-metadata__datetime" style="box-sizing: border-box; display: block; color: rgb(171, 171, 171); order: 2; position: relative; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; line-height: 1em;">9:07 PM EDT</time>
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By Maria Guardado MLB.com @mi_guardado
10:51 PM EDT
[FONT="][h=2]Arcia continues record-setting start to career[/h][/FONT]
[FONT="]By Maria Guardado MLB.com @mi_guardado
10:51 PM EDT
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[FONT="]ANAHEIM -- Francisco Arcia spent 12 years grinding through the Minors before finally receiving his first shot in the big leagues with the Angels. He continued to make the most of his opportunity on Saturday, homering and driving in six runs in his first three at-bats of the Angels' game against the Mariners at Angel Stadium.
Arcia, who made his MLB debut on Thursday after Martin Maldonado was traded to the Astros, is only the second player with at least four RBIs in each of his first two games, joining Joe Cunningham of the 1954 Cardinals. The 28-year-old catcher also went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs against the White Sox on Thursday.
View Full Game Coverage<svg class="p-icon p-icon--gameday p-icon--sm"><use xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="#icon-gameday"></use></svg>Arcia hit an RBI double off Felix Hernandez in the second inning and then added a three-run shot off Casey Lawrence in the third to make it 8-2. He then doubled in two more runs in the fifth, giving him 10 RBIs in his first two games of his career, an MLB record.
Arcia is also the first player in Angels history to homer in each of his first two Major League games.
Maria Guardado covers the Angels for MLB.com. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
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[FONT="]ANAHEIM -- Francisco Arcia spent 12 years grinding through the Minors before finally receiving his first shot in the big leagues with the Angels. He continued to make the most of his opportunity on Saturday, homering and driving in six runs in his first three at-bats of the Angels' game against the Mariners at Angel Stadium.
Arcia, who made his MLB debut on Thursday after Martin Maldonado was traded to the Astros, is only the second player with at least four RBIs in each of his first two games, joining Joe Cunningham of the 1954 Cardinals. The 28-year-old catcher also went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs against the White Sox on Thursday.
View Full Game Coverage<svg class="p-icon p-icon--gameday p-icon--sm"><use xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:href="#icon-gameday"></use></svg>Arcia hit an RBI double off Felix Hernandez in the second inning and then added a three-run shot off Casey Lawrence in the third to make it 8-2. He then doubled in two more runs in the fifth, giving him 10 RBIs in his first two games of his career, an MLB record.
Arcia is also the first player in Angels history to homer in each of his first two Major League games.
Maria Guardado covers the Angels for MLB.com. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
Read more: Los Angeles Angels
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