Jo Adell’s Two-Run Homer, Mitch Farris’ Strong Debut Lift Angels Over Royals 5-1 in Kansas City

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025

Los Angeles Angels News & Updates

Los Angeles Angels Triumph Over Kansas City Royals, 5-1

The Los Angeles Angels secured a 5-1 victory against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night, powered by a solid debut from Mitch Farris and a pivotal two-run homer by Jo Adell.

Mitch Farris Impresses in MLB Debut

Rookie pitcher Mitch Farris delivered a standout performance in his major league debut, pitching five effective innings. Farris allowed just one run on three hits, struck out three batters, and navigated two walks to secure his first career win.

Angels Adjust Lineup as Mike Trout Sits Out

The Angels were forced to adjust their lineup late when star slugger Mike Trout was scratched from the game less than an hour before first pitch due to a skin infection on his left arm. Trout will be evaluated further, with his status listed as day-to-day.

Jo Adell Powers Angels’ Offense

Jo Adell played a crucial role offensively for Los Angeles, finishing the night with three hits, including a dramatic 454-foot two-run home run in the sixth inning. Oswald Peraza contributed with an RBI double and later scored on a wild pitch during the seventh frame.

Royals Fall Short Despite Early Lead

The Royals took an early lead in the third inning when Bobby Witt Jr. tripled and scored on a Vinnie Pasquantino sacrifice fly. However, starter Michael Lorenzen, who had carried a two-hit shutout into the sixth, saw things unravel after Adell’s home run. Lorenzen completed six innings, allowing two runs on four hits with five strikeouts and a walk, as his record fell to 5-9.

Key Moment

Michael Lorenzen appeared to be in control until a one-out single set the stage for Jo Adell’s decisive two-run blast in the sixth inning, swinging momentum firmly in the Angels’ favor.

Key Stat

Mitch Farris became the fourth Angels pitcher to make his MLB debut as a starter in Kansas City, following Frank Tanana (1973), Jarrod Washburn (1998), and Seth Etherton (2000).

Playoff Race Update

With this loss, Kansas City remains 2.5 games behind Seattle for the American League’s final wild card spot as the playoff race heats up.

What’s Next

The series continues Wednesday night, with the Royals sending right-hander Ryan Bergert (2-1, 2.67 ERA) to the mound. The Angels will counter with right-hander Caden Dana (0-0, 7.50 ERA).

In summary

The Los Angeles Angels capitalized on a strong pitching debut from Mitch Farris and a clutch home run by Jo Adell to defeat the Kansas City Royals, 5-1. Despite missing Mike Trout, the Angels’ offense came alive late in the game. The Royals, striving for a postseason berth, were unable to maintain their early lead. The matchup sets the stage for a crucial continuation of this series as both teams navigate the late-season playoff push.


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