A five-run third inning was the difference maker. On Monday, May 11, the Cleveland Guardians played host to the Los Angeles Angels from Progressive Field, dominating them in a convincing victory, 7-1 . After scoring two runs in the second inning, the Guardians' eyes helped them get on base a whopping four times via walks, before various bats got them around the bases to score five in the third. All while the offense was thriving at the plate, posting a final line of seven hits and 10 walks, starting pitcher Joey Cantillo kept the game nice and calm on the mound. He went through the lineup three times and didn't give up a run, something that was a major sign of growth. "Yeah, I want those innings, right? Those are huge," Cantillo said about going deeper into a contest with consistency. "And then obviously, Trout leading off with a single there, and this guy right there [Travis Bazzana] for that ground ball was huge too... We want those six innings. We want our starters to pitch deeper in the games.…