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After winning their first game of the second half on Friday, the Los Angeles Angels took a 9-5 loss against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday. Jo Adell and
Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper are giving the Los Angeles Angels all they can handle this weekend. The Philadelphia Phillies hope for another powerful performance from their left-handed sluggers on Sunday when they conclude their three-game home series with the Angels.
Kyle Schwarber belted a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning to vault the Philadelphia Phillies to a 9-5 home win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.
Adell, for one, believes the Angels' intangibles can have a real impact in the standings — and have had an effect in the clubhouse.
It would behoove the Phillies to get off to a quick start after the All-Star Break against the Los Angeles Angels.
Mike Trout inches closer to a return to the outfield with his latest progress. The Angels are not out of a playoff picture.
Left-handed starting pitcher Yusei Kikuchi will be the sole Los Angeles Angel traveling to Atlanta for the 2025 MLB All-Star game. Outfielder Jo Adell and short
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SB Nation on MSNDiamondbacks 5, Los Angeles Angels 10: Enjoy Them While They LastA leadoff single to Schnauel, followed by a Trout homer to right center started off the bottom of the fifth, and while Gallen retired the next three batters to complete five innings of work, the lead had expanded and rendered his five innings of work truly dismal. 6-3 LAA