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Astro Edge Angels in 10 innings on run-scoring wild pitch

June 20, 2025; Anahem, California, USA; Houston Astro started Pitcher Hunter Brown (58), which throws in the second innings against Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Kirbi Lee-Imgon Picture

Maurisio Duban scored a Go-forward run on a wild pitch in the 10th innings, as Houston Astro won 3–2 over Los Angeles Angels in Ainsem, California on Friday.

Jeremy Pena moved to 3 -for -4 with a domestic run, while Hunter Brown allowed one run on two hits in five innings, exiting four to run two for Astros, who won their eighth game in 10 attempts.

Los Angeles’s Hunter Striclland (1–1) rose to 10th position for Los Angeles, leading to the wild pitch of Angel’s reliever to sing Pena’s leadoff before scoring Dubon, who started the innings in second place.

After Josh Hader (5–1) throwing an ideal ninth for Houston, Bennett Susa worked in 10th position to secure the victory and his second savings of the year.

Yusi Kikuchi conceded two runs on six hits in seven innings, nine out and no one was running for Angels, who lost their second direct game after the three-game winning streak. Joe Edel and Christian Moore prepared each for Los Angeles, without manager Ron Washington, who missed the game due to health concerns.

Houston threw Kikuchi out of the gate, Penna gave Astro an initial lead of 2–0 to add his 16th homer after Isaac Parade to lead his 10th home run of the season.

Angels cut the deficit in half in the fourth, Edel killed his 16th homer of the year-to trim a 426-foot shot-houston 2–1.

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Sean Dubin converted brown into the sixth, hitting the mike trout with a pitch, thrown out the Taylor ward and allowing the singles of Travis D’Rnod and the walks of Edel to load the bases. Brian King then gave relief to the dubin, which led to Logan O’Hope and Luis Rengifo ended the innings.

Angels also drawn as Moore in the seventh – the eighth overall pick -inning in the MLB draft last year hit the first home run of his career to start inning.

Reed details threw the eighth position in Kikuchi’s relief. Angels loaded the hideouts at the bottom of the eighth against Brian Abreu, but the fourth Houston pitcher hit Moore to preserve the tied score.

-Bield level media

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