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Angels Clinch Nail-Biter: Trout, Soler, Neto Homer in 4-3 Win
6 May
Summary
- Mike Trout, Jorge Soler, and Zach Neto powered the Angels with home runs.
- Ryan Zeferzahn secured his first save in a tense ninth-inning finish.
- The Angels maintained a narrow 4-3 lead to secure the victory.

The Los Angeles Angels secured a narrow 4-3 victory against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, propelled by home runs from Mike Trout, Jorge Soler, and Zach Neto.
Trout ignited the offense with his 11th homer of the season in the first inning, followed by Soler's game-tying blast. Neto later provided the go-ahead in the fifth with his sixth homer, and an ensuing double extended the Angels' lead.
Despite the offensive efforts, the Angels' bullpen faced late pressure. Ryan Zeferjahn entered in the ninth inning and, after a shaky start involving hits and walks, ultimately closed out the game by securing an out with the bases loaded for his first save of the season.
The White Sox showed resilience, with Chase Meidroth hitting a seventh-inning homer to narrow the deficit. Both teams saw players extend their on-base streaks, highlighting consistent offensive performances throughout the game.