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Ohtani hits milestone 32nd homer, Angels edge Red Sox

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Shohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 32nd homer and broke the single-season major league record for homers by a Japanese player during the Los Angeles Angels’ 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday.

Fellow All-Star Jared Walsh homered twice for the Angels, who won for the sixth time in seven games and took two of three from the AL-leading Red Sox.

Ohtani broke Hideki Matsui’s record with his 433-foot shot to right off Eduardo Rodriguez (6-5), putting the Angels ahead to stay in the fifth inning. Matsui hit 31 homers for the Yankees in 2004, but the Angels’ two-way superstar surpassed the mark before the All-Star break with his 15th homer in his past 20 games.

Walsh homered right after Ohtani’s blast and added another solo shot in the seventh, giving him 22 homers in his breakthrou­gh season as Albert Pujols’ full-time replacemen­t at first base. Walsh drove in three runs for the Angels as they moved two games above .500 for the first time since April 21.

Xander Bogaerts had three hits and drove in a run for the Red Sox, who lost for just the third time in 13 games while finishing 3-3 on their six-game California road swing. Boston hadn’t lost back-to-back games since June 24.

After Mike Mayers escaped an eighth-inning jam with a lead, Raisel Iglesias struck out the side in the ninth for his 18th save.

Andrew Heaney (5-6) pitched six-hit ball into the sixth inning for the Angels, bouncing back from three straight rough starts with a solid effort against the AL’s best team. He walked two and struck out five while giving up three runs.

Rodriguez yielded nine hits and four runs over five

inconsiste­nt innings for Boston, striking out five.

David Fletcher singled in his first two at-bats, extending his hitting streak to a career-best 21 games and giving him a hit in seven consecutiv­e plate appearance­s since Monday.

Fletcher singled on Rodriguez’s second pitch and went to third on Ohtani’s single in the first, and both Angels eventually scored.

Boston didn’t manage a hit off Heaney until Xander Bogaerts’ two-out single in the fourth, but the Red Sox tied it on four singles in the fifth. Bobby Dalbec and Alex Verdugo drove in runs after Phil Gosselin misplayed Dalbec’s catchable drive to left.

 ?? Michael Owens / Getty Images ?? The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani hits a solo home run against the Red Sox during the fifth inning on Wednesday in Anaheim, Calif.
Michael Owens / Getty Images The Angels’ Shohei Ohtani hits a solo home run against the Red Sox during the fifth inning on Wednesday in Anaheim, Calif.

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