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The Braves roar back to beat the Angels 7-2. Albies and Soler power the offense, while Lopez shines on the mound for Atlanta in a big midweek clash on April 8.
April 9, 2026
Braves' pitching, led by elite arms, faces Angels' shaky staff in a high-energy midweek showdown on April 8.
April 8, 2026
A big pitching duel as the Braves visit the Angels. Strider is out for now, but Lopez and Sale lead the charge with elite arms. A low-scoring, high-energy game awaits.
Angels explode for a big night, riding a hot offense to a 6-2 win over the Braves as Soriano stays steady on the mound and Adell and Neto deliver big homers.
Two strong pitching staffs meet as Atlanta sends Chris Sale against Los Angeles. A fast, furious game full of hero moments and big swings looms Tuesday.
April 7, 2026
Angels edge Mariners in a back-and-forth Sunday battle, 8-7, as late runs lift LAA in extras. Exciting swings, lead changes, and hero moments keep the crowd on the edge of their seats.
April 6, 2026
Angels win 1-0 as a solo homer in the first inning is the difference. Mariners battle behind Emerson Hancock, but LAA’s early run holds up for the win.
Two strong rotations clash as the Mariners bring depth and power at the plate. Castillo vs Johnson sets a classic Sunday showdown in Anaheim for an April 5 tilt.
April 5, 2026
Seattle brings a deep, balanced staff led by Gilbert and Castillo to face the Angels, who lean on young stars and veteran closers. Sunday's game promises tight pitching, big hits, and heroic plays at Angel Stadium.
Seattle rides a deep pitching staff to a 3-1 win over Los Angeles. A late 10th-inning surge breaks through for the Mariners as Muñoz closes strong.
Two strong rotations clash on Saturday as Seattle’s deep pitching staff faces an Angels lineup eager to start fast. Gilbert vs. rotation depth, Muñoz closes for a key seventh win of the week.
April 4, 2026
This article covers the history of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team from their founding in 1961 to the present day. It discusses their beginning as an expansion team under Gene Autry's ownership, their moves and name changes from Los Angeles to California to Anaheim and back to Los Angeles Angels. Key moments covered include their first playoff appearances in the 1970s and 1980s, their 2002 World Series championship, and star players throughout their history including Nolan Ryan, Mike Trout, and Shohei Ohtani. The article is written at a 6th-grade reading level and focuses on the positive aspects of the team's history while avoiding any controversial topics.
May 18, 2025