ANAHEIM -- It took just one pitch for Zach Neto to set a franchise record against the Dodgers on Monday night.

Neto crushed the first pitch of the night from right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto for a leadoff homer, giving him eight on the year to set the single-season club record previously set by Brian Downing in 1987. His leadoff blast helped set the tone for the offense and he wasn’t done, as he added a solo shot in the sixth to lead the Angels to a 7-4 win in front of a soldout crowd at Angel Stadium. It was the third career multihomer game for Neto, who went 3-for-3 with two walks.

It marked their fifth straight victory over the rival Dodgers, as the Angels also swept three games at Dodger Stadium from May 16-18 and won their final matchup last year. It’s their longest win streak in

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