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Gary Sánchez hit a seventh-inning grand slam, Ramón Urías and Jordan Westburg also homered, and the Baltimore Orioles completed a three-game sweep with a 11-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.
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Angels Outfielder Facing Backlash After Incident With Coach originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Angels experienced the highs and lows of baseball over the last six games. They swept the Athletics at home before getting swept by the Baltimore Orioles on the road, punctuated by an 11-2 loss on Sunday.
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An 0-for-3 night with a strikeout. Some solid plays in the field. Two rain delays totaling more than two hours. And a post-game fireworks show with family who made the trip to be there. “That was on the real,
Gary Sánchez hit a grand slam — his second homer in as many days — and the Orioles pulled away late to beat the Angels, 11-2, and sweep the series.
The pitching led the way on Sunday. O's pitcher Scott Blewett kept the Angels limited to only two runs on two hits, one being a homer.
Two new mock drafts dropped Thursday, and both connected the Angels to a pitcher whose next start is Saturday in the College World Series.