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Kyren Paris hits solo home run after long weather delay to lift Angels over White Sox 3-2

 The Associated Press  |    Mar 30th, 2025 11:42pm EDT

CHICAGO (AP) — Kyren Paris homered on the first pitch he saw after a lengthy rain delay and the Los Angeles Angels rallied to beat the Chicago White Sox 3-2 on Sunday.

Paris — a second-round pick in 2019 — hit his first home run this year after hitting one last season in 51 at-bats. Closer Kenley Jansen gave up a leadoff double to Andrew Vaughn and a walk to Matt Thaiss to begin the bottom of the ninth. He got Miguel Vargas to pop out before inducing a double-play grounder from Brooks Baldwin.

Mike Trout collected his first hit of the season when he singled to load the bases in the top of the first inning. Jorge Soler followed with a sacrifice fly and Yoán Moncada had an RBI ground out for a 2-0 lead.

Nick Maton hit his and Luis Robert Jr. singled and scored on a two-out single by Thaiss to tie it at 2.

The delay came in the bottom of the seventh after Thaiss doubled with one out and Vargas worked a full count off reliever Ryan Zeferjahn.

Key moment

Angels reliever Ben Joyce entered after and walked Vargas before throwing a wild pitch to put runners on second and third. He retired Baldwin on a fly out to left before getting Lenyn Sosa to pop out.

Key stat

White Sox starting pitchers allowed no earned runs in the series. pitched six scoreless innings on Thursday, and tossed five shutout innings Saturday. Davis Martin allowed two unearned runs in six innings Sunday.

Up next

Martín Pérez makes his White Sox debut on Monday to begin a three-game home series against the Minnesota Twins. Tyler Anderson gets his first start for the Angels against the Cardinals in St. Louis on Monday.

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Photo: Los Angeles Angels’ Kyren Paris celebrates with teammates after hitting a solo home run during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Chicago, Sunday, March 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

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