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June 21, 2025; Anahem, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels Catcher Logan O’Hope (14) hit a domestic run during the third innings against Houston Astro at Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Pictures

Logan O’Hope scored two domestic runs and scored four runs and Luis Rengifo also hovering for a 9–1 win over Houston Astro as Los Angeles Angels, which was in Aahim, California on Saturday night.

It was the fourth multi-home game of O’Hope’s career and was the second in this season. Zach NETO doubled twice and scored a run, Nolan Shanuel went 2-for-3 with one run and an RBI and Taylor ward doubled, scored twice and went into two runs for Los Angeles, which snatched the two-game losing streak.

Jose Soriano (5-5) won after scoring a run on three hits in 6 2/3 innings. He went three and came out of 10-in the second time he hit double digits in the strike.

Jose Altuway walked three times and scored a run for Houston, which ended with just three hits.

Brandon Walter (0–1), making a fourth start of his career, suffered a loss in scoring seven runs on nine hits in six innings. Walter, who allowed a total of three runs in his three previous starts, fired one and hit six.

Los Angeles took a 2–0 lead in the second innings when Rengifo drilled a two-run homer at a distance of 408 feet over the Bulpen in the left area.

Angels extended the lead 6–0 with four runs in the third. Scanuel collided with a pitch and went to another place on the single of Mike Trout. The Taylor ward then doubled the right field line to drive an opposite region in Sinuel and Trout. O’Hope chased a home run left-center since 22 May.

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Houston cut a 6–1 lead in the fourth when Ultuway led a walk, reached the other place on a groundout, tagged and went to third place on a long flyout on the right by Cam Smith, and scored on the single by Christian walker.

Los Angeles took a 7–1 lead by Scanuel at an RBI single at the bottom of the fourth, which was driving in Neto, which had doubled. O’Hope finished the scoring with his 16th house of the season in the seventh, leaving the two -run explosion, driving into the ward, which had gone.

-Bield level media

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