three-run double

Jorge Soler’s three-run double gives Angels a walk-off victory

Jorge Soler lined a double into the left-field corner with the bases loaded to drive in three runs in the ninth inning and lift the Angels to a 5-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night at Angel Stadium.

Trailing 4-2, the Angels loaded the bases with no outs against Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman (3-1) when Kyren Paris drew a four-pitch walk and Zach Neto and Nolan Schanuel singled.

Hoffman struck out Taylor Ward for the first out, but Soler drove a ball that rolled into the corner and past left fielder Jonatan Clase for the comeback win.

The Blue Jays opened the seventh with five straight hits, including Myles Straw’s go-ahead RBI single and Bo Bichette’s two-run single, to take a 4-1 lead.

Toronto starter José Berríos gave up two runs — solo homers by Paris and Yoan Moncada — and five hits in six innings, striking out nine, walking five and inducing 18 swinging strikes.

Angels starter Yusei Kikuchi gave up one run and five hits in six innings. Brock Burke (3-0), the Angels’ fifth pitcher, got the win with one scoreless inning.

With the score tied at 1, Ernie Clement opened the seventh with a double off Reid Detmers. Andrés Giménez beat out a sacrifice bunt for a single and Straw singled home Clement to give Toronto a 2-1 lead. Bichette singled in two runs to make it 4-1.

Paris homered in the seventh off Berríos to pull the Angels within 4-2.

Key moment

With two on and one out in the eighth, Moncada made a diving backhand stop of Straw’s grounder down the third-base line, got up, stepped on the bag and threw to first to complete an inning-ending double play and preserve a 4-2 deficit.

Key stat

The Angels have given up nine bunt hits this season, tied with Miami for the most in the majors.

Up next

Chris Bassitt (2-2, 2.95 ERA) will start Thursday’s series finale for the Blue Jays against Jose Soriano (2-4, 3.83 ERA).

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Prep baseball: Eight-run first inning lifts Crespi to win

One day after hitting the ball hard but scoring just one run in a loss to Harvard-Westlake, Crespi put together an eight-run first inning Wednesday en route to a 12-1 win over the Wolverines and moved back into a one-game lead in the Mission League.

Eleven players came to the plate in the first inning, which featured a two-run home run by Landon Hodge, a three-run double by Gavin Huff and two bases-loaded walks. Hodge finished with three hits, Huff finished with two doubles and four RBIs, and Troy Miller added three RBIs. Tyler Walton gave up one run in six innings with no walks.

Crespi is 19-2 and 12-2 in league. Harvard-Westlake is 17-8 and 11-3. The teams play for the third time this week Friday at O’Malley Family Field.

Loyola 11, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 3: Jack Murray had two hits for the Cubs.

St. Francis 7, Sierra Canyon 2: Jordan Lewallen and Dominik Hildago each had three hits for St. Francis.

Chaminade 11, Bishop Alemany 9: Anthony Costa had three hits and three RBIs in the Mission League win. Jacob Ortega had two doubles and three RBIs and Brody Thompson had three hits for Alemany.

Huntington Beach 3, Edison 0: Jared Grindlinger threw four scoreless innings, brother Trent Gindlinger had two hits and Trevor Goldenetz added two hits, including a triple, for the Oilers.

Newport Harbor 4, Marina 3: Gavin Guy had a home run and two singles and three RBIs.

Los Alamitos 7, Fountain Valley 4: Tyler Smith had a home run in the Sunset League win.

Granada Hills 6, Birmingham 2: After 11 straight West Valley League wins, the Patriots were handed their first defeat. Alex Schmidt finished with three hits, including two doubles. Left-hander Luke Chau limited the Patriots to six hits in 6-2/3 innings. Julina Pineda got the final out with the bases loaded in the seventh. Allen Olmos suffered his first pitching defeat against a City Section opponent.

El Camino Real 3, Chatsworth 0: Luke Howe threw an eight-inning shutout to help El Camino Real move into a tie for first place in the West Valley League. The Royals scored three runs in the top of the eighth.

Cleveland 2, Taft 1: Joshua Pearlstein struck out 11 in seven innings and went four for four, including a walk-off single in the eighth inning.

Warren 2, Downey 0: Angel Cervantes threw a no-hitter with 16 strikeouts and one walk.

Villa Park 6, Foothill 2 Jack McGuire gave up one hit in five innings and Val Lopez had two hits and two RBIs to help the Spartans move within a half-game of first place in the Crestview League.

El Modena 2, El Dorado 0: Fauston Aguirre and Matthew Gutierrez combined on the shutout for El Modena. Gutierrez drove in both runs.

Gahr 6, Bellflower 0: Noah Irwin struck out nine in the shutout.

Long Beach Wilson 5, Long Beach Poly 1: Gram Ludwig had a two-run single during a five-run first inning.

Carson 4, San Pedro 0: Joziah Agredano threw six scoreless innings while giving up two hits for the Colts.

Hart 8, Canyon 0: Zach Rogozik had three hits for the Hawks.

West Ranch 9, Golden Valley 1: Hunter Manning struck out 13 with no walks in six innings, and Mikey Murr homered for West Ranch, which clinched at least a share of the Foothill League title.

Etiwanda 10, Upland 2: The Eagles continued their late-season surge in the Baseline League. Mike Aleman struck out seven in five innings.

Chino Hills 4, Rancho Cucamonga 2: Brody Buoncristiani struck out seven with no walks in six innings for Chino Hills.

Los Osos 9, Damien 4: The Grizzlies are in first place in the Baseline League. Wyatt Mohler and Justin Yeutter each had two hits and two RBIs.

Mira Costa 5, Redondo Union 3: The Mustangs (23-2, 11-0) broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth inning. Kellan Finn finished with two RBIs.

Vista Murrieta 13, Murrieta Mesa 5: Taytum Reeves hit two home runs for Vista Murrieta.

Santa Margarita 6, Servite 2: Warren Gravely III and Gavin Spiridonoff each had two RBIs for the Eagles.

St. John Bosco 11, JSerra 3: Micah Taguiam hit a home run, double and single and had three RBIs.

Softball

Granada Hills 15, Chatsworth 0: Jocelyn Jimenez and Zoe Justman hit home runs for the Highlanders.

Orange Lutheran 9, Los Alamitos 2: Kai Minor hit a two-run home run for Orange Lutheran.



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