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Angels turn triple play when Shohei Ohtani lines out to Zach Neto and 2 Dodgers are caught off base

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Angels turn triple play when Shohei Ohtani lines out to Zach Neto and 2 Dodgers are caught off base
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Angels turn triple play when Shohei Ohtani lines out to Zach Neto and 2 Dodgers are caught off base

2025-08-13 14:20 Last Updated At:14:30

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Zach Neto had never seen a triple play in person before he made it happen himself in the sixth inning of the Los Angeles Angels' 7-6 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.

With ideal positioning and smooth technique, Neto got two putouts and an assist after Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani hit a line drive straight to him behind second base. Neto caught it and doubled up both Dodgers baserunners, completing the eighth triple play in Angels history in a flash.

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Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani hits into a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani hits into a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, right, hits into a triple play as Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe watches during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, right, hits into a triple play as Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe watches during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing this the ground after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing this the ground after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (9) throws to first base to complete a double play as Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) slides into second base during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh)

Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (9) throws to first base to complete a double play as Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) slides into second base during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing is checked on by a trainer after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing is checked on by a trainer after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing, left, is tagged out by Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel for the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing, left, is tagged out by Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel for the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

The significance of the feat — and particularly because of the former teammate who hit the ball at him — wasn't lost on the Angels shortstop.

“I was telling my guys, I think that was more exciting than hitting two home runs yesterday,” said Neto, who indeed homered twice while the Halos beat the Dodgers on Monday.

“Honestly, I think it was pretty cool," he added. "I like hitting home runs, but making a play like that in a situation where you have one of the best hitters up to bat with first and second, no outs, and to be able to make a play like that, it was pretty special.”

Miguel Rojas was on second and Dalton Rushing was on first when Ohtani hit a drive right up the middle past reliever Brock Burke.

Neto caught the liner and stepped on the bag in stride to get Rojas, who had no chance. Neto quickly threw to first, where Nolan Schanuel adroitly tagged out Rushing as the Dodgers rookie attempted to sneak back after advancing too far.

“I caught the ball, stepped on second, and as I was looking to first, I saw the guy kind of still puzzled at first, so I threw the ball over there hoping Nolan could make a play, and he did,” Neto said. “I actually told Nolan that if he messed that one up — because that was the first (triple play) ever in my life — if he messed that up, we were going to have some words.”

Neto was joking about threatening his teammate and friend, but he was serious about never seeing a triple play in person before.

“I’ve only seen it on YouTube and on TikTok and everything,” he said.

Neto’s brilliance and Schanuel’s adroit tag kept the score tied 5-5.

Rushing stepped awkwardly on first base and fell hard to the dirt after trying to avoid the tag. The rookie catcher stayed down for a long moment, but stayed in the game.

“I banged my head a little bit,” Rushing said. “It was more frustration of the situation than anything. But I’m good to go.”

The Angels’ triple play was only the club's second since 1997. They also did it on Aug. 18, 2023, against Tampa Bay in a game that also featured Schanuel's MLB debut.

The triple play also was another theatrical blow in a rough summer stretch for the Dodgers, who are mired in a 12-20 slump since July 4 with an underperforming lineupand an injury-riddled bullpen.

This third consecutive loss dropped the Dodgers (68-52) into a first-place tie with the San Diego Padres atop the NL West, putting a somber mood on the visitors' clubhouse.

“I thought Miggy did a fine job,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “It’s just one of those things that it was right at Neto and where he was at, at second base. But Dalton has got to get back. The ball is in front of him, and vaulting towards second base, that’s something that can’t happen.”

Ohtani and the Dodgers didn't give up after the triple play: The three-time MVP hit a tiebreaking homer, his 43rd of the season, when he came up in the ninth.

But the Angels wouldn't quit. They tied it on Schanuel's sacrifice fly in the ninth and won it on Jo Adell's high-chopping single in the 10th.

The sub-.500 Angels have improbably dominated the Freeway Series this season, winning all five meetings with the defending World Series champions.

A season sweep won't be easy: Ohtani will pitch for the Dodgers on Wednesday, and Neto knows what to expect.

“Especially with him hitting a homer after that, I definitely (ticked) him off, but that’s OK,” Neto said with a grin. “I’ve got to face him tomorrow on the mound, so just enjoy this one for a couple more hours, then come in tomorrow ready to go.”

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Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani hits into a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani hits into a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, right, hits into a triple play as Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe watches during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, right, hits into a triple play as Los Angeles Angels catcher Logan O'Hoppe watches during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing this the ground after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing this the ground after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (9) throws to first base to complete a double play as Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) slides into second base during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh)

Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (9) throws to first base to complete a double play as Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) slides into second base during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing is checked on by a trainer after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing is checked on by a trainer after being tagged out in the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing, left, is tagged out by Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel for the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Los Angeles Dodgers' Dalton Rushing, left, is tagged out by Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel for the last out of a triple play during the sixth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

BOSTON (AP) — New England Patriots star wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing strangulation and other criminal charges in connection with an incident that happened earlier this month, police said.

News of the charges emerged after a court hearing Tuesday in Dedham, Massachusetts. It is unclear what led to the charges, which include felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery.

Diggs’ lawyer, David Meier, said in an emailed statement that Diggs “categorically denies these allegations.”

Meier said the allegations never occurred, describing them as unsubstantiated and uncorroborated.

“The timing and motivation for making the allegations is crystal clear: they are the direct result of an employee-employer financial dispute that was not resolved to the employee’s satisfaction,” Meier wrote.

In a statement, the Patriots said they were also standing by Diggs: “We support Stefon,” the team said.

Diggs, 32, established himself as one of the NFL’s best wide receivers during a run with Minnesota and Buffalo from 2018 to 2023, when he had six consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons and was selected to the Pro Bowl four times.

After a lackluster stint in Houston last year, Diggs ended up in New England, signing a three-year, $69 million deal in free agency that guaranteed him $26 million.

Diggs has proven a reliable target for second-year quarterback Drake Maye and is a big reason why the team has once again clinched the AFC East title as the team heads toward the playoffs.

Off the field, though, his tenure with the Patriots got off to a rocky start when a video surfaced on social media in May showing Diggs passing what appeared to be a bag of pink crystals to women on a boat.

It wasn’t clear what the substance was, and an NFL spokesperson said the league would not comment. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said the team would handle that matter internally.

New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) runs against the Baltimore Ravens during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) runs against the Baltimore Ravens during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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