ANAHEIM — On the third try, Kyle Hendricks reached a significant milestone.

The right-hander picked up career victory No. 100 as the Angels beat the Seattle Mariners, 5-4, on Friday night.

Hendricks has said that milestone would mean a little more because former Angels pitcher Clyde Wright finished his career with exactly 100. Wright was Hendricks’ first pitching coach when he was growing up in Orange County.

Hendricks gave up four runs in six innings, and the bullpen handled the rest without much trouble.

Right-hander Ryan Zeferjahn, who typically handles the best hitters before the ninth inning, went through the top of the Mariners order in the seventh. He pitched a perfect inning on 10 pitches.

Left-hander Reid Detmers, whose three-game nightmare stretch a month ago began with a ga

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