
Chutki-Hitter Travis D’Arnod sang one to one in the Logan O’Hope with one to one, in which the angels of Los Angeles won the 6-5 walk-offs on the Erizona Diamondback in the three-game opener on Friday night in Ainahim, California.
D’ARNAUD placed the sweeper from the Reliever Kylle Backs (0–1) to 2–2 from the left field line to drive in O’Hope, hit by a pitch and reached the second position on the single on the single by Luis Rengifo. This was the sixth walk-off hit of D’Rnod’s career.
Zach Neto made two hits and two hits, Rengifo doubled and had three hits and one RBI, and Nolan Shanuel also made three hits. Yon Monkada added a two -run homer for angels. Kenle Jansen (3–2) won with a scorer innings of relief.
Randal Grinkuk went to Erizona with two home runs, one double and three -for -4 with three RBI, losing for the seventh time in 10 matches. It was the 13th multi-home game of Grinkuk’s career.
Erizona Starter Rhine Nelson, who threw 5 1/3 of the right things to start his final debut against Canasus City, was touched for four runs on five hits in the first innings.
Neto led his 15th domestic run, 447-foot drive for left-center and his seventh leadoff homer of the season. Scanuel moved to third place on a double with a walk and Mike Trout. Taylor Ward then excluded it 2–0 with a sacrifice fly in Scanuel, and Monkada later hit his homer correctly.
Arizona bounced to the other to the other to tie it 4-4 at a two-run house run by Grinkuk-430 feet to the left on the left drive-and an RBI double by Alec Thomas, who then scored on the single by Jose Heera.
Angels took a 5–4 lead in the fifth when O’Hope went, stolen in second place and scored a double score by Rengifo.
Diamondback exploded it 5–5 in the eighth at the second homer of Grichuk and the seventh place of the season, 411 feet in the center.
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