Angels vs Blue Jays Recap: Late burst fuels 6-1 win

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Angels Bounce Back After Tough Loss
The Los Angeles Angels visited Toronto to face the Blue Jays on Sunday in a crucial matchup. Coming off a painful 14-1 loss the day before, the Angels were determined to bounce back and show resilience. José Soriano took the mound for Los Angeles, ready to lead the young pitching staff. Meanwhile, Spencer Miles started for Toronto, who had dominated the previous game. Although the Blue Jays scored first on an Okamoto double in the first inning, the Angels stayed focused. They trailed 1-0 after one, but the real story was just beginning. The Angels had momentum despite yesterday's defeat. This game would test their character and ability to recover quickly from adversity.
Angels Explode in the Fifth Inning
Everything changed in the fifth inning when the Angels launched their offensive attack. Peraza stepped up and crushed a fastball over the left field wall for a 392-foot home run, scoring Schanuel with him. The score was suddenly tied 2-1 in Los Angeles' favor. But the Angels weren't done yet! Grissom followed with a sharp double to center field, bringing home both Trout and Neto. That explosive sequence gave the Angels a commanding 4-1 lead. Their bats came alive at exactly the right moment, turning the game completely around. The young Angels offense showed they could compete with anyone when they connected with pitches.
Angels Add Insurance and Seal the Victory
Adell became the star of Sunday's game, launching two home runs that put the game out of reach. In the sixth inning, he smashed a 385-foot shot to right field, extending the Angels' lead to 5-1. He wasn't finished though. In the ninth inning, Adell crushed an incredible 449-foot bomb to left-center with an exit velocity of 115 mph, giving the Angels their final run. The 6-1 victory marked a complete turnaround from Saturday's embarrassing defeat. Los Angeles showed character and composure when they needed it most. This win improved their record to 16-25, proving that young teams can deliver under pressure when their bats get hot.
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