The error of major angels leads to a big innings and victory

The error of major angels leads to a big innings and victory

MLB: Arizona Diamondback in Los Angeles AngelsJuly 12, 2025; Anahem, California, USA; Arizona Diamondback Shortstop Geraldo Pardomo (2) grounds for the first base in the eighth innings at Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn images

Meril Kelly allowed a run on a hit in five innings for her eighth win of the season and Jose Heera hit a check-swing two-run double hit to lead Arizona Diamondback, which was to win 5–1 over Los Angeles Angels in Anahem, California on Sunday afternoon.

Kelly (8-5) left four and hit six and left after throwing 98 pitches, of which 58 were attacks. John Curtis, Kevin Ginkle and Kendall Gravman combined for four shutouts of relief, allowing joint two hits.

Blaze Alexander scored a double and a 2-for-4 and a run with an RBI and Garaldo Peromo scored two runs for Arizona, which snatched the three-game losing streak.

The Zach Neto had a single, two walk and one theft base and Mike Trout also reached the base three times with RBI single and two walks for Los Angeles, with a two-game winning line and missed the opportunity to return to .500 mark on an all-star break. Jose Soriano (6–7) was damaged, allowing five runs (one earned) on five hits in five innings. He went three and hit three.

Los Angeles took a 1-0 lead in the third innings when Neto Gaya, tagged and went to another place on a flyout by Nolan Shanuel and then scored on a line single on the left side by trout.

Arizona took advantage of an error by the third basman Yon Monkada and made a 4–1 lead to score four unarmed runs in the fourth. Pardomo led with a walk and Josh moved to another at the same by Nayyal. Suarez hit a routine double-play grounder, which closed Monkada’s glove and moved into the left area, allowing paradomo to tie it. Two exterior later, Alexander gave the diamondback a 2–1 lead with a single, and Herera doubled the area against the left area line.

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Erizona took a 5–1 lead in the fifth innings when Pardomo went and scored on a blue double double on the right side by Suarez.

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