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Angels spoiled Clayton Karshaw’s ’25 debut, beat doors

May 17, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Doesers Pitcher Clayton Karshaw (22) picked the pitches in the first innings against Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jonathan Hu-Imgan Picture

Logan O’Hope on Saturday hit a domestic run with a career-high five RBI as Los Angeles Angels for a 11–9 win over Clayton Korshav and Los Angeles Dojers.

Karshaw made his season debut after several offsen surgery, giving five runs on five hits in four innings. In his first beginning since August 30, 20204, he launched three and hit two on 83 pitches.

Taylor Ward and Matthew Lugo also scored domestic runs and Canley Jensen recorded four outs for Save against his former team, eighth. Reed Deitmers (1-2) gave a run in two innings and won.

Angels won their first series at the Dojer Stadium since the two-game set in 2019. Visitors won 6–2 on Friday and the series raps on Sunday.

Andy Page and Enrique Hernandez scored home runs for doors and Freddy Freeman added four hits.

Karshava worked quickly as the angels loaded the hideouts with Noon Shanuel in the first innings and run for ward and George Solar. O’Hope chased with two-rols single and Lugo added RBI double for a 3–0 lead.

Dozers tied it to the bottom of the first innings, when Muki Bates and Freeman did a single with one and the pages hit a home run in the center field, their ninth.

The leadoff home run of Angels ward, returned to the third innings on their 11th. He increased the profit by 5-3 in the fourth innings on a Zach Neto sacrifice fly.

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Dozers pulled within 5–4 in the fourth when Hernandez hit a domestic run, his seventh. They jumped in front of 6-5 in the sixth when Ruki Dalton doubled in a run and Michael Conforto scored on a wild pitch. Later in inning, Rushing scored when Shohi Ohtani participated in a double game against Dather.

In the seventh of the five runs, O’Hope’s Go-Farward Three-Run Home run came away from the right-handed Kirby Yets (3-2), which later went with a hamstring injury. Nolan Shanuel and Kevin Pneumon also performed RBI hits in the innings.

Dozers pulled the seventh in RBI singles and Max Munsi from escaping in the eighth. Jansen survived a base-loaded jam with two outsiders in the eighth and put Conforto out on the ground and then did the same thing in the ninth.

-Bield level media

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