Astros Edge Angels in 10 rounds on the wilderness score
June 20, 2025; Anaheim, California, United States; Houston Astros The starting launcher Hunter Brown (58) launches the second round against the Los Angeles Angels in Angel Stadium. Compulsory credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn images

Mauricio Dubon marked the shots on a wild land in the 10th round while the Astros of Houston on a visit displayed a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday in Anaheim, California.

Jeremy Pena went 3-in-4 with a Home Run, while Hunter Brown granted a point on two strokes in five rounds, withdrawing four and walking two for the Astros, who won their eighth match in 10 trials.

The hunter of Los Angeles Strickland (1-1) launched the summit of the 10th for Los Angeles, allowing the single head of Pena before the survey of the angels, the wild pitch of Dubon marked the Dubon, which started the round in second position.

After Josh Hader (5-1) launched a ninth perfect for Houston, Bennett Sousa worked a 10th clean to guarantee the victory and his second stop of the year.

Yusei Kikuchi granted two points on six strokes in seven rounds, withdrawing nine and not walking for the Angels, who lost their second consecutive match after a sequence of three consecutive victories. Jo Adell and Christian Moore each dominated Los Angeles, who was without manager Ron Washington, who missed the match due to health problems.

Houston jumped on Kikuchi out of the door, weighing his 10th circuit of the season to lead the match followed by Isaac Paredes connecting to his 16th circuit of the year to give the Astros an advance of 2-0 at the start.

The angels have reduced their deficit by half in fourth, Adell having struck his 16th circuit of the year – a shooting of 426 feet – to reduce the head of Houston to 2-1.

Shawn Dubin replaced Brown in the sixth, hitting Mike Trout with a pitch, removing Taylor Ward and allowing Arnaud’s Travis single and Adell’s march to load the bases. Bryan King then relieved Dubin, removing Logan O’Hoppe and Luis Rengifo to end the Channel.

The angels have retired even in the seventh while Moore – the eighth overall choice of last year in the recovery of the MLB – struck the first home run in his career to start the Channel.

Reid Detmers launched an eighth eighth aimless in Kikuchi relief. The angels loaded the bases at the bottom of the eighth against Bryan Abreu, but the fourth launcher of Houston struck Moore to preserve the scoring equally.

– Field level media

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