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Angels pull off insane triple play on Shohei Ohtani

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Published: Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 4:32 am

Angels Execute Rare Triple Play Against Dodgers

The Los Angeles Angels, currently facing another season of playoff disappointment, provided a rare moment of excitement for their fans on Tuesday night. In a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Angels pulled off a stunning triple play, a defensive feat that is a rarity in professional baseball.

The play occurred in the top of the sixth inning with the score tied at five runs apiece. Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, who was also in the news due to a lawsuit, hit a hard line drive. Angels shortstop Zach Neto made a remarkable catch, stepped on second base to force out a runner, and then threw to first base to complete the triple play.

This defensive gem came after Neto had already contributed significantly to the team's recent performance, including two home runs in Monday's victory. Neto is batting .269 with 19 home runs and an OPS around .800 through 101 games.

Despite the thrilling play, the Angels' overall season has been challenging. With a record of 57-62, they are unlikely to make the playoffs for the eleventh consecutive year. They are currently six and a half games behind the New York Yankees for the final American League Wild Card slot. The team's struggles are attributed to a bottom-tier pitching staff and a team batting average of .233.

BNN's Perspective:

While the triple play was undoubtedly a highlight, it underscores the Angels' current situation. It's a reminder that even in a season of setbacks, individual moments of brilliance can provide a glimmer of hope for fans. The team's focus should be on building a more consistent roster.

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