Shohei Ohtani Homers, but angels took the dejars down

Yon Monkada hit the first innings domestic run and right-handed Jack Kochanoviz picked in the seventh innings, as Los Angeles Angels won 6–2 over Los Angeles Dojers to open a three-game series on Friday.
Zach NETO added two-rins double and Nolan Shanuel added two-rol singles, while Kochanoviz (2-5) gave Angels a run on 6 2/3 innings and one run on five hits with five strikes. Kochanoviz forced the doseers into four ground-ball double plays.
The right-handed cannale Jensen of the former dujers made a scorer nineth for angels in a non-service position.
Shohel Ohtani made two hits against his former team with a domestic run, while Hijong Kim and Will Smith also made two hits for doors. Right-handed Dustin May (1-4) gave four runs in five innings with two walks and eight strikes with eight strikes.
The shortage of doseers, which included five total double-play grounders, came a day after scoring 19 runs with 18 hits and eight runs in a win on athletics.
Scanuel first moved with one and Monkada chased for a 2–0 lead with its third domestic run of the season. When NETO doubled the Left Field in the fourth to score Louis Rengifo and Matthew Lugu, Angels doubled their profit.
Dozers launched 4–1 on the scoreboard in fourth place when Smith sang the song and scored on Max Munsi Double.
Kochanoviz finished seventh for the first time this season. The last one of his four double-play ground balls arrived before he was replaced by the right-handed hectare Neris.
Ohtani hit his home with right-handed Ryan Zafarajahan, with one in the eighth, his major league-leading 16th. This was his third domestic run in five career games against Angels.
Angels added a pair of insurance run at the bottom of the eighth to a 6–2 lead on Shanuel’s two-Un singles, taking the right-handed Ryan Loutos to the center, starting his doors.
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