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Yusi Kikuchi allowed 7 1/3 shutout innings and Joy Edel to make a hit and had three RBI as Los Angeles Angels and on Monday night, Ainahim won a 7–4 win over athletics in California.
Mike Trout had two RBI and Zach Neto and Nolan Shanuel, each, each of which helped Angels win the fifth time in the last seven matches. Los Angeles is 5–0 against athletics this season.
JJ Blade and Ruki Max Munsi killed two -run homer for athletics, which lost the 22nd time in the last 26 matches. Fielder Denzel Clarke, a Athletics Ruki Center, took another spectacular grab, this time a Homer was taken away from Scanuel.
Kikuchi (2-5) hit five and one went out before leaving the first batsman in the eighth. He first set 13 batsmen in order, before Munsi sang a song with one in the fifth.
Connor Brogadon replaced Kikuchi and Athletics hit Louis Urias and hired Blade. A leaping Edel got a chance to rob the blade, but the ball hit his glove and fell over the fence.
Los Angeles removed the game with three runs at the bottom of the frame. Neto and Scanuel did a single to start the innings against Tyler Ferguson and Trout hit a sacrifice fly to score Neto.
Later in the innings, the runners were second and third when Edel went opposite with a single two-run single, so that it could be made 7–2.
Munsi hit Sean Anderson with a two -run explosion in ninth place.
Kenle Jansen registered the final in a non-service position.
Clarke committed a flat-out robbery in the first innings, when Shanuel hit a drive for the left-center. Clarke climbed the wall and made his body half over it, before he arrived to make a catch from the innings to the second place.
Angels scored three times in the third innings.
Scott Kingary arrived with one on a split single and moved to second place on the error thrown by Jeffrey Springs (5-5). Kevin arrives when the third baseless Muns broke his slow-rolling grounder.
NETO, Schanuel and Trout each chased for a 3–0 lead with RBI singles.
Later in an innings, Edel left an out-out Homer to make a four-run game.
Springs was the second pitcher of athletics and gave four runs (three earned) and five hits in six innings. He hit eight and no one went.
Grant Holman served as an opener and retired all the three batsmen he faced.
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