Angels scored 6 scores in the sixth athletics

Joe Edel on Wednesday afternoon slammed the two-run homer in the sixth innings of six runs to help in the Los Angeles Angels rally coming from 6–5 of Oklaland A. and swept the three-game chain in Ainahim, California.
George Solar had two runs single in innings, and Mike Trout and Kevin Pneumon scored two solo and scored a run for Angels, who won five out of six.
Angels Starter Kyle Hendrix (4-6) allowed three runs (two acquired) and seven hits in six innings, throwing three out and one traveled one on foot.
Oklaland left -handed JP Sears provoked five innings before getting into trouble in the sixth. He ended after 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs and four hits with nine strikes and no walks.
Brent Rooker had two domestic runs, scoring three runs for a double, a single, three RBI and A, who lost four of the five.
Rooker first doubled the third base line with one and scored a two-out single for a 1-0 lead by Max Munsi.
Rooker led the third by raising a low change on the fence in the left for a 2–0 lead.
In the fourth, a sacrifice fly by Max Shumman to 3–0.
Two hard-hit singles of trout represented the only Baserners for Angels through five innings, but Pneumon and Zach Neto led the sixth position with a single for Los Angeles.
Grant Holman (4–2) replaced Sears with one and drove trout to load the bases. Taylor ward was then killed by a pitch to force a run and make it 3–1.
Solar chased with a grounder, squeezed between middle infielders, scored two more runs, tying it 3–3.
Osvaldo Bido then replaced Holman and Edel gave a sacrifice fly to Travis D’Rnod before step and exploded a two-run shot-his 13th Homer-It left 6-3 in this season.
Angels’ right-handed Ryan Zafarajahan gave relief to the Hendrix to start in seventh place and two-out, two-run homer, ran a two-run homer with one before surrendering to Rukar Rooker, who scored a 6–5 lead.
Connor Brogadon started in eighth position for Los Angeles and gave the lead-off double to JJ Blade. After brogadon caressed one popout, Solar set a long way before making a sliding catch in shallow for another.
Reed Deitmers picked the ninth for his second sev, to fly Rooker out for another – only once he retired in the game.
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