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Astros Hit Four Homers in Season-Ending 6-2 Win over Angels

Houston Astros hit four home runs in a key inning to secure a 6-2 win as the Angels record their 10th straight losing season and 11th year missing playoffs.

  • On Sunday in Anaheim, the Houston Astros beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-2 in the season finale, with Ramón Urías' two-run homer part of four Houston homers that decided the game.
  • Mike Trout tied the game in the first with a 443-foot homer, his fifth in seven games after hitting just one homer from Aug. 8 through Sept. 19.
  • Returning from injured list, Lance McCullers Jr. allowed one run and two hits in three innings, followed by Colton Gordon's five hitless relief innings as Angels starter Sam Aldegheri gave up four runs and seven hits.
  • Finishing 72-90, the Angels recorded their 10th consecutive losing season and extended a playoff drought of 11 years while setting a franchise-record 1,627 strikeouts.
  • General manager Perry Minasian is expected to speak to reporters later in the week about the team’s direction, Ron Washington has an option for next season and wants to return, and Montgomery urged roster upgrades after mid-August injuries.
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Astros hit four homers in season-ending 6-2 win over Angels

Ramón Urías hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning, one of four Houston home runs, and the Astros beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-2 in the season finale for both teams.

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