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**Summary:**
The Los Angeles Angels completed a four-game sweep of the Oakland Athletics, winning 10-5 on Thursday, marking their seventh consecutive victory. Taylor Ward’s grand slam and Logan O’Hoppe’s home run in the seventh inning fueled a five-run rally. Ward had a standout performance with three hits and five RBIs, extending his streak of games with an extra-base hit. The Athletics, meanwhile, suffered their ninth straight loss despite an early lead.
**News Article:**
**Angels Soar to Seventh Straight Win with Rally Over Athletics**
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Los Angeles Angels continued their winning streak Thursday, rallying to defeat the Oakland Athletics 10-5 and complete a four-game sweep. The victory marks the Angels’ seventh consecutive win and their first four-game sweep of the A’s on the road in 28 years.
The Angels’ bats came alive in the seventh inning. Trailing earlier in the game, Taylor Ward blasted a go-ahead grand slam off reliever Grant Holman. Logan O’Hoppe followed suit with a solo home run, capping off a five-run surge that put the Angels ahead for good.
Ward’s performance was a highlight of the game, as he went 3-for-5 with five RBIs. This marks his second go-ahead slam in less than two weeks and extends his extra-base hit streak to eight games, just one shy of the team record. O’Hoppe also contributed significantly, hitting his fourth home run of the series.
The Athletics, despite an early lead and a home run from Brent Rooker, couldn’t hold off the Angels’ late-game surge, succumbing to their ninth consecutive loss. Right-hander Luis Severino pitched six innings for the A’s, allowing two runs and striking out five, leaving him one strikeout shy of 1,000 for his career.
Hunter Strickland earned the win for the Angels, retiring four batters.
Looking ahead, the Angels (24-25) will return home to face the Miami Marlins. The Athletics (22-29) will host the Philadelphia Phillies, who send Zack Wheeler (5-1, 2.67) to the mound on Friday.