The game turned in one devastating inning. Los Angeles scored seven runs in the sixth to transform a 3-2 deficit into a commanding lead, routing New York 11-4 at Yankee Stadium.

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Oswald Peraza sparked the Angels' offense with two hits and three RBIs, including a first-inning home run. Jo Adell matched his production with four RBIs, capping the night with a grand slam in the eighth. Mike Trout reached base four times, scoring three runs while batting .246 on the season.

The sixth inning unraveled quickly for New York. Peraza doubled to right to score Trout and tie the game 3-3. Vaughn Grissom singled to left to give Los Angeles the lead, then Josh Lowe singled to center to drive in two more runs and extend the margin to 6-3. Ben Rice answered with a solo home run to center, but the damage was done.

Max Fried absorbed the loss, allowing five runs over 5.1 innings with a 2.97 ERA. The Yankees managed eight hits but could not match the Angels' sustained attack. Giancarlo Stanton provided the early power with a two-run homer in the third, while Aaron Judge connected for a solo shot in the first.

Los Angeles improved to 10-8 after snapping a losing streak. New York fell to 9-10 despite the offensive outburst.