MLB: Los Angeles Angels at Atlanta BravesJuly 1, 2025; Cumberland, Georgia, United States; Los Angeles Angels shares the Tyler Anderson launcher (31 years old) against the Braves of Atlanta during the first round at Trist Park. Compulsory credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

The Angels of Los Angeles on a visit broke a goalless match with four points in the eighth round and beat the brave of Atlanta 4-0 Tuesday in the opening of their three-game series.

The angels have won five of their last seven and are withdrawn at the bar. 500. The brave lost five of their last six and fell eight games below 0,500.

With a release in the eighth, Mike Trout delivered a double and Taylor Ward walked. Jo Adell then aligned a change compared to the Dylan Lee lifter (1-3) on the left field line for a double to drive during the first round.

Former brave Jorge Soler welcomed the new Los Santos Eyyel launcher with a double to drive in a pair, and Gustavo Campero, twinge runner, marked on a simple RBI by Luis Rengifo.

A trio of Los Angeles – Jose Fermin (1-0), Reid Detmers and Kenley Jansen – covered the last three sleeves to finish the fifth landscaped of the team. It was the seventh time that Atlanta has been laundered this season.

The starting launchers both worked six -sleeves aimlessly.

Grant Holmes d’Atlanta granted three strokes, three goals on bullets and withdrew 10 – his second match with two -digit stick withdrawals – and left after launching 106 throws. Tyler Anderson of the A gave four strokes, two balls on bullets and seven stick withdrawals.

The two teams were wasted score opportunities.

The angels left the bases loaded in the fourth runners and stranded in the corners of the fifth.

Atlanta obtained a triple in advance from Michael Harris II during the fifth round – his first additional success since June 20 – but could not bring him home.

Atlanta Matt Olson achieved a success and extended his best career sequence in base at 31 consecutive games, the longest active sequence of the majors. The last Atlanta player to exceed 30 games was Freddie Freeman, who reached the base in 33 consecutive in 2020.

Ronald Acuna Jr. of Atlanta withdrew four times for the second time in his career; The other opportunity was September 13, 2020 against the Nationals.

– field level media

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