Anthony saves an important hit in the victory of vehicle over Wolpe Angels

Anthony Wolpe hit three runs double and Ryan Yarbro threw a six strong innings as New York Yankis opened a three-game series against Los Angeles Angels, which was with a 5–1 victory in Nanahim, California on Monday.
Yarbro (2–0) allowed two hits, including a leadoff homer for Zach Neto in the first innings. He released a walk and hit seven, throwing 88 pitches season-high.
Yari de Los Santos, Mark Letter Junior and Luke Weaver combined for three scorer innings in relief to secure the victory.
Kodi Belinger had two hits and one RBI for Yanki, who won three straight games and seven of their last eight.
Angels were held for five hits and lost their third straight straight after the winning streak.
Los Angeles took a 1-0 lead in the earlier bottom, when Neto submitted a 2–2 changeup of Yarbro to the center field wall. The 440 -foot explosion was Neto’s ninth homer in the season.
In May, Neto’s four leadoff home run matches the record for the most in any calendar month. Taylor Ward set the mark last September.
Yarbro retired 18 of the remaining 20 batsmen and faced him in the fourth beginning of the season.
New York moved forward with four runs in the fourth innings when he sent nine batsmen into a plate against Jack Kochanoviz (3-6).
Yenkis started the innings with three consecutive singles and pushed a run on Belinger’s four-paint walk.
After going out of Jason Dominguase, Volp approved the three -run double to center field with the targets.
Kochanoviz allowed four runs on five hits in 6 2/3 innings. He went two and hit five.
New York loaded the bases in the eighth innings against Connor Brogadon before adding an insurance run on Austin Wales fly.
The angels threatened the corners at the bottom of the eighth and excluded one, but the Yencis escaped when the letter hit Neto and brought Nollan Shanuel to the ground.
Joe Edel had a single pair for Angels, who has scored one run in their last two matches, recording a total of eight hits.
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