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Angels rout White Sox for rare consecutive wins

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 7:50 PM

Travis d’Arnaud hit a three-run home run to highlight a five-run second inning and Walbert Urena allowed one run on two hits over six innings to pick up his first major league win ​as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Chicago White Sox 8-2 ‌in the rubber game of their three-game series on Wednesday afternoon in Anaheim, Calif.

It marked the first time since April 16-17 that Los Angeles has won back-to-back games. It also was just the third series win of the season and the first at home since ‌April ​3-5 against the Seattle Mariners.

Zach Neto tripled, scored ⁠two runs and had two ⁠RBIs, Bryce Teodosio doubled and had two hits, two stolen bases and two runs scored, and Jorge Soler reached base four times with a single, two walks and hit by a pitch and had an RBI for ​Los Angeles. Urena (1-3) struck out five and walked three.

Colson Montgomery doubled and scored a run and Chase Meidroth had two hits and a walk and ⁠scored a run for Chicago. Noah Schultz (2-2) ⁠suffered the loss in his fifth major league start, allowing ​seven runs on seven hits over 3 2/3 innings. He walked four and struck ​out three.

Chicago took a 1-0 lead in the second inning when ‌Montgomery led off with a double that one-hopped the wall in left-center and scored on a bloop single by Meidroth.

Los Angeles answered with five runs in the bottom half of the inning. Soler and Oswald Peraza both singled and ⁠d’Arnaud delivered his first home run of the season, a 396-foot drive to left. Teodosio followed with a bloop double to right and scored when Neto tripled into ⁠the right field corner. ‌Neto then scored when Meidroth lost Mike Trout’s high ⁠popup in the sun.

The Angels extended the lead to ​7-1 in ‌the fourth when Soler and Jo Adell were hit ​on back-to-back pitches ⁠with the bases loaded by reliever Osvaldo Bido.

The White Sox cut it to 7-2 in the seventh when Sam Antonacci also was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded by reliever Drew Pomeranz.

Los Angeles added an insurance run in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Neto, driving in Nolan Schanuel, who ​had singled.

–Field Level Media