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Caesar
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No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26

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Caesar
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No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26


Washington needed one swing in the first and one more in the second, and that was enough. The Angels dropped their seventh straight, 4-2 at Nationals Park, with CJ Abrams driving in every run the home team would need.
Abrams did the damage early. After James Wood lined a single to left in the opening frame, Abrams turned on a George Klassen offering and sent it 388 feet to right for a two-run shot. He came back an inning later with two on and two out, doubling to right to score Keibert Ruiz and Daylen Lile for a 4-0 lead before the Angels had put a ball in play worth remembering.
They couldn't put much of anything in play at all against Mitchell Parker. The Nationals starter carried a no-hitter through four innings on five strikeouts and a lone walk, and Los Angeles didn't record its first hit until Josh Lowe grounded a single to right in the fifth off Andre Granillo. Lowe stole second, but Ke'Bryan Hayes struck out chasing a slider to strand him.
The Angels' only real threat came in the sixth. Jo Adell drew a walk off Jackson Rutledge, Zach Neto singled up the middle to push him to third, and Yoán Moncada doubled to right to score both. Rutledge never recorded an out, charged with two hits, a walk and two earned runs, and Ken Waldichuk came on to get Ben Williamson on a fly ball to center. That was the extent of it. Washington's bullpen combined for five scoreless innings behind Parker, and Clayton Beeter struck out the side around a Williamson single in the ninth for his 39th save.
Klassen took the loss in a start that wasn't nearly as bad as the line suggests, working five innings with seven strikeouts against two walks. Four of the six hits he allowed came in the two innings Abrams reached him. Sam Bachman and Drew Pomeranz followed with three shutout frames, allowing three baserunners between them.
Moncada and Hayes each doubled for Los Angeles, which struck out 13 times and finished with five hits. The loss drops the Angels to 59-87, 25 games back in the AL West. Washington moves to 65-83.
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Caesar
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No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26

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Caesar
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No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26


Los Angeles took a 3-0 lead in the four-game set with a 6-2 win over Minnesota, riding four home runs and five steady innings from Victor Mederos.
Royce Lewis gave Minnesota the lead in the third, driving one 420 feet to left for the game's first run. It didn't hold long. Logan O'Hoppe opened the bottom of the fourth with a 423-foot shot to center off Connor Prielipp, Jo Adell singled behind him, and Zach Neto followed with a two-run homer to the same part of the park for a 3-1 lead.
Minnesota threatened repeatedly and got nowhere. The Twins put two on in the second, left two more in the fourth, and loaded the bases in the sixth after Kody Clemens and Jeremiah Jackson singled and Victor Caratini was hit by a pitch. Jordan Romano came on and struck out Tristan Gray and Tre' Morgan before getting Luke Keaschall on a grounder to Nolan Schanuel.
The Angels answered in the bottom half. Adell and Neto singled off Travis Adams, Yoán Moncada moved them up with a groundout, and Ben Williamson grounded a single to center to score both.
Mike Trout led off the seventh with a 433-foot drive to center for a 6-1 cushion. Minnesota got one back in the eighth on Morgan's sacrifice fly to Trout, but Sam Bachman struck out four over the final two innings to finish it.
Mederos took the win on eight hits and one earned over five innings. Neto earned Player of the Game honors going 2-for-4 with the homer, two RBI and two runs scored. Adell was 4-for-4 with two runs. Caratini went 3-for-3 for Minnesota and Matt Wallner added two doubles. The Twins fall to 58-97, the Angels improve to 63-92.
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