Anaheim, Calif. — Oswald Peraza delivered a two-out RBI single in the 10th inning Saturday night, giving the Los Angeles Angels a 4-3 extra-innings victory over the New York Mets at Angels Stadium. The play came after Jorge Soler walked and Jo Adell singled to load the bases, and marked the decisive hit of the game. The win snapped a seven-game losing streak for the Angels and was secured by reliever Ryan Zeferjahn, who earned the victory after Sam Bachman provided scoreless work earlier; the Mets tied the game in the seventh but could not convert late chances. Reports this week also noted the Mets had lost 18 of their last 22 games, underscoring their recent struggles.
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If you're a sports fan, this game was a nail-biter. The Angels' win could be a turning point in their season, breaking a losing streak. For Mets fans, it's a tough loss amid a rough patch. It's a reminder that every game counts.
The Angels showed resilience, breaking their losing streak with a thrilling extra-innings victory. The Mets, despite their recent struggles, put up a good fight. If you're a baseball fan, this game had it all. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
The Los Angeles Angels organization benefited most: the win snapped a seven-game losing streak, boosted team morale, and highlighted Oswald Peraza and relievers Ryan Zeferjahn and Sam Bachman as key contributors in extra innings.
The New York Mets suffered the immediate consequences: the loss extended their slump (18 losses in 22 games per one report), exposed late-inning defensive and offensive missed opportunities, and left questions about late-game relief and situational execution.
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Peraza's 10th-inning single lifts Angels over Mets
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