💨 Abstract
The Los Angeles Angels swept the Boston Red Sox 5-2, reaching a .500 record. Yusei Kikuchi pitched seven solid innings, striking out 12. Jo Adell and Travis d’Arnaud hit solo homers and drove in runs. The Angels played with five different starting pitchers, tying a franchise record. Jose Soriano will start against Washington on Friday. Kikuchi's strong performance helped the Angels secure the win, despite an error-filled first inning.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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