The Los Angeles Angels defeated the Oakland Athletics 5-2 in a game held Saturday in Anaheim, California. Key contributions from Jo Adell and Denzer Guzman propelled the Angels to their fifth win in their last seven games, while the Athletics suffered their fifth loss over the same span.

Adell was instrumental in the Angels' offense, delivering a two-run triple. Guzman provided the go-ahead hit with a clutch single in the seventh inning, driving in the decisive run. Oswald Peraza and Logan O’Hoppe also chipped in with RBI singles, supporting the Angels’ balanced attack. Adell, Guzman, and Jorge Soler each notched two hits during the contest.

The Athletics’ offense was fueled by a home run from Jonah Heim, but the team was hampered by injuries in the infield and outfield. Shortstop Jacob Wilson missed his third consecutive game due to a shoulder issue, and left fielder Tyler Soderstrom exited the game after just two and a half innings because of a left hip injury.

In the pivotal seventh inning, Josh Lowe singled off Angels pitcher Geoff Hartlieb, reaching base with one out. Lowe then stole second and advanced to third on an infield out by Zach Neto. Guzman followed with a sharply hit grounder that eluded Athletics third baseman Max Muncy, allowing the go-ahead run to score.

The Angels’ victory was anchored by timely hitting and solid pitching, while the Athletics faced setbacks from injuries and struggled to generate sufficient offense. The loss adds to Oakland’s recent challenges as the team seeks to overcome its current slump.