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Angels Break Through Late, Shut Out A’s Behind Walbert Ureña

Zach Neto’s ninth-inning homer capped a comeback after Denzer Guzman tied it with a three-run shot and the Angels overcame a 4-0 deficit.

  • On Saturday, the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Oakland Athletics 7-0 in West Sacramento behind five scoreless innings from starter Walbert Ureña, with Zach Neto and Nolan Schanuel each driving in two runs via doubles.
  • Ureña earned his 10th consecutive start allowing three or fewer earned runs, though home plate umpire Dan Bellino required him to remove a headband with the Dominican Republic flag before the first pitch.
  • Led by Denzer Guzman and Zach Neto, the Angels secured a 9-7 victory over the Athletics on Sunday, overcoming deficits with Guzman's three-run home run in the eighth and Neto's go-ahead two-run shot in the ninth.
  • Despite a rocky start from Angels LHP Reid Detmers, who allowed five runs over six innings, the Angels split the four-game series as Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz hit his 19th home run of the season.
  • Heading home for a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles, the Angels concluded their road trip while the Athletics prepare for a Tuesday matchup against the Giants.
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L.A. Angels 9, Athletics 7

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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Dominican Walbert Ureña and three re-readers combined to allow five hits and Los Angeles Angelinos defeated the Athletics on Saturday night by 7-0.

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