Logan Ohoppe hit two home runs and drove on three runs. Joe Adele and Zack Neto, as well as home red and The Beat the Athletics, played track and field with their season-high sixth victory.
Ohoppe led the fourth in the second homer of the game, third in two nights and 13th in the season just before Adele reached sixth. Neto’s third 2-run homer, his eighth gave the Angels a 4-3 lead. The Angels had five innings.
Taylor Ward scored three hits, including a triple and a double. Jorge Soller had three hits, two doubles and two RBIs.
Reliver Hector Neris (2-1) won.
Athletics lost a season-high eight consecutive times, overtaking 62-21 in between. The JP Sears (4-4) went into five innings, giving up six runs and eight hits. The four Homers he gave up were career-highs.
Rookie Nick Kurtz hit his third and fourth homer. He also served as home on Tuesday. Lawrence Butler hit his seventh homer, three run shot,
Tyler Soderstrom and Max Schumann each scored three hits for track and field, leaving 13 runners on base.
Jacob Wilson of the Athletics was third in the majors on an average of 0.341 batting and did not play after leaving Tuesday’s game and hit the left forearm on the pitch.
Important moments
All Homer went over 400 feet, with Ohoppe’s second 2 Ramblast topped them with 470, leaving Sutter Health Park, a temporary home for track and field.
Key Statistics
The Angels were home in 11 straight games, the longest active winning streak in the majors. They hit 15 homers in the final six games.
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The four-game series will end on Thursday with Angels Tyler Anderson (2-1, 3.04) scheduled to start against Luis Severino (1-4, 4.22).