The Los Angeles Angels finally found a way to finish. After letting a late lead slip away in the series opener , the Angels responded Saturday night with a 4-3 walk-off win in 10 innings over the New York Mets, relying on strong pitching, early offense, and one timely swing to avoid another missed opportunity. It followed a familiar script for most of the night, but this time the ending was different. Reid Detmers set the tone early, delivering one of his more complete outings of the season despite how it ended. He worked 6.1 innings with 8 strikeouts, holding the Mets to just 1 run through 6 innings while consistently generating swings and misses. His ability to control the game early allowed the Angels to build a lead, but the seventh inning exposed the inconsistency that has followed him. Detmers allowed 5 hits and 2 runs while recording just one out, quickly turning a controlled outing into a bullpen situation.…