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May 7, 2025; Anaeim, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays First Business Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) scores the striker Anthony Santander (25, 25, 25), which was determined for waiting for the ball during the sixth descent at the Angel Stadium (25) at the Los Angeles Angels Catcher Travis D’Arnaud (25). Compulsory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

The three-round couple under Jorge Soler’s ninth stroke, Los Angeles Angels won 5-4 against Toronto Blue Jays in California on Wednesday night.

Angels, who won three of the last four, watched the ninth 4-2 before the Blue Jays closer to Jeff Hoffman (3-1) without opposing the bases.

Hoffman shot Taylor Ward for the first exit, but followed by a lining on the Soler left field corner. Blue Jays, field player Jonatan Clase, pushed the ball in the corner in the area forced the ball in the area and allows three Baserunner to score goals.

The angels were only 10 with the runners before Soler won games. Brock Burke (3-0), one of the four angel relaxing, took the victory with a ninth without a score.

Blue Jays, who lost four flat, brought three conditions from the relieving Reid Detmers to the position they can win with a seventh stroke. Detmers, who allowed nine runs in his previous two matches, did not retire a dough on Wednesday.

Detmers gave up a few floors to Ernie Clement, a Bund Single for Andres Gimenez and a RBI single by Myles Straw before withdrawing. Bo Bichette’s two-stage single Blue Jays pushed Blue Jays to 4-1.

In the seventh half of the angels, Homer from Kyren Paris took Homer and wrote the end of the night for Blue Jays Starting Jose Berrios.

Berrios (2-1) went to six plus Inning, allowed two runs on five hit and five walks, and made nine strokes while making 89 fields.

Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

After returning from the wounded list, Homan Yoan Moncada for the angels on Tuesday took Berrios to the sixth place to connect the game to 1-1.

Angels launcher Yusei Kikuchi decided undecided, although he took a good step against his former team. He went to six inning, a run for six strokes and went for a walk and made six strokes and went to 91 fields.

-FELD level media

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