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Travis d’Arnaud’s 3-Run Homer, Walbert Ureña’s Strong Outing Help Angels Beat White Sox 8

Travis d'Arnaud's three-run homer sparked a five-run second inning, and Walbert Ureña held Chicago to two hits over six innings.

  • On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Chicago White Sox 8-2, powered by Travis d'Arnaud's 396-foot three-run homer and Walbert Ureña's six innings of two-hit pitching.
  • After snapping a seven-game losing streak on Saturday, the Angels won back-to-back games for the first time since April 17, marking progress for the 15-23 club.
  • A five-run second inning ignited the offense, with d'Arnaud's blast followed by a run-scoring single from Mike Trout after second baseman Chase Meidroth lost his popup in the sun.
  • Manager Kurt Suzuki praised Ureña, who earned his first major league victory while allowing one run in six innings, calling the second-inning escape a "huge momentum swing."
  • The Angels begin a series at Toronto on Friday with LHP Reid Detmers pitching, while Chicago returns home to face Seattle starting the same day.
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The Washington Post broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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