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Angels win 7-6 in 10 on Adell walk‑off; Ohtani hits after triple play

Angels win 7-6 in 10 on Adell walk‑off; Ohtani hits after triple play

Posted by: Terrence Greenbough in: Sports
2 Oct | 23:08 PM | 0

Jo Adell's walk‑off single lifts the Angels to a 7‑6 win over the Dodgers; Ohtani’s triple‑play night adds drama to the rivalry.

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