Angels Beat Twins 6-2 in Series Opener
Angels Beat Twins 6-2 in Series Opener

Angels Beat Twins 6-2 in Series Opener

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The Los Angeles Angels secured a 6-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins, with Reid Detmers delivering a strong performance on the mound, allowing only two runs and striking out eight over six innings. Brandon Drury and Niko Kavadas each contributed two-run homers, while Nolan Schanuel also drove in two runs, leading the Angels to their win. The Twins struggled offensively, scoring just 13 runs in their last seven games, and have now lost four straight. Despite moments of promise, such as Kyle Farmer's solo home run, the Twins failed to capitalize on opportunities and were held to only six hits. The loss continues a troubling trend for Minnesota, which has a dismal record of 6-15 in their last 21 games. Angels reliever Jose Suarez closed the game with three scoreless innings, marking his first career save.

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