ANAHEIM -- Growing up in Orange County, right-hander Kyle Hendricks ' first pitching coach as a youngster was Angels legend Clyde Wright, who threw a no-hitter with the club in 1970 and tied a franchise record with 22 wins that season.

Wright ended up with exactly 100 wins during his 10-year career with the Angels, Brewers and Rangers from 1966-75, and Hendricks matched his mentor by earning his 100th win in a 5-4 victory over the Mariners on Friday night at Angel Stadium.

Hendricks went six innings, allowing four runs on eight hits and two walks to pick up his third win this year and reach the century mark in his career.

Hendricks, a 12-year veteran in his first season with his hometown Angels after signing a one-year deal worth $2.5 million in the offseason, has posted a 5.40 ER

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