Overview
- Angels shortstop Zach Neto caught Shohei Ohtani’s liner, stepped on second base, and threw to first with Nolan Schanuel tagging to complete the eighth triple play in franchise history.
- MLB.com rated the sequence as the game’s second-most influential play, dropping the Dodgers’ win probability by 20.1 percentage points.
- Despite hitting into the triple play, Ohtani redeemed himself with a 404-foot solo homer to lead off the ninth and briefly give Los Angeles the lead.
- The Angels overcame two- and three-run deficits and secured the 7-6 win when Jo Adell delivered a walk-off single off Ben Casparius in the 10th inning.
- Anaheim’s victory extended its winning streak over the Dodgers to six straight matchups dating back to 2024 and left Los Angeles tied atop the NL West.