Sunday, September 28th, 2025

The Houston Astros closed their 2025 MLB season with an impressive 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim. Ramón Urías delivered a key two-run homer in the fifth inning, sparking the Astros to a strong finish and capping a four-home-run performance by the team.
The Astros' offense was on display as Yainer Diaz, Brice Matthews, and Victor Caratini each launched solo home runs to supplement Urías' big blow. The pivotal fifth inning saw Houston break a 1-1 tie, putting up four runs on six hits, including homers from Diaz, Matthews, and Urías. Caratini added his solo homer in the sixth, bringing the lead to 6-1.
Starter Lance McCullers Jr. made his return from the injured list, pitching three innings with one run allowed, two hits, four strikeouts, and one walk. Colton Gordon was dominant in relief, tossing five hitless innings with three strikeouts and one walk. Jayden Murray closed the door in a tense ninth inning to secure the win.
The Los Angeles Angels ended the season at 72-90, tallying nine more wins than the previous year but extending their playoff drought to 11 straight seasons. Despite the loss, Mike Trout gave Angels fans something to cheer about with his fifth homer in seven games—a towering 443-foot blast in the first inning. Trout concluded the season with a .232 average, .798 OPS, 26 home runs, and 64 RBIs in 130 games.
The Angels finished the season with a franchise-record 1,627 strikeouts, marking the second-most in Major League Baseball history, just behind the 2023 Minnesota Twins (1,654).
The Angels rallied for a run in the ninth and loaded the bases with one out, but Astros reliever Jayden Murray struck out Denzer Guzman swinging and Taylor Ward looking to end the game and secure Houston's victory.
The Angels’ 1,627 strikeouts set a new franchise record and were the second-highest total ever by an MLB team in a single season.
The Houston Astros finished their 2025 season on a high note with a 6-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels, powered by four home runs and solid pitching. Lance McCullers Jr. made a successful return, and Colton Gordon delivered five hitless innings of relief. Despite Mike Trout’s late-season surge, the Angels extended their playoff drought and set a new franchise strikeout record. The win closed out the season for both teams and marked the end of Houston’s run of playoff appearances since 2016.
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