Angels vs Dodgers Recap: Rivero 5-for-5, 6 RBIs spark 13-5 rout

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Angels Surprise Dodgers with Early Power
The Angels walked into Dodger Stadium looking to bounce back after losing 1-0 the night before. Los Angeles hosted them on this sunny Sunday with plenty of firepower ready. But something special was brewing in the Angels lineup that day.
Angels batter Sebastian Rivero came through huge in the second inning. He ripped a single to center field, and boom—two runs scored. Adell and Madrigal rushed home. The Angels led 2-0 early. Then in the fourth inning, Rivero struck again. He singled to right, and two more Angels crossed the plate. The score climbed to 4-1. These weren't just singles—they were clutch hits that kept piling on the pressure. Rivero finished 5-for-5, one of the hottest performances you'll see all season. The Angels were in complete control heading into the middle innings.
Dodgers Rally but Angels Keep Answering
The Dodgers didn't quit. In the third inning, Kyle Tucker grounded out to the catcher, and Shohei Ohtani raced home. One run for Los Angeles. Then the sixth inning exploded. Dalton Rushing launched a monster three-run shot to right-center. The ball soared 378 feet. Tucker and Call scored too. Just like that, it was 6-4. Ryan Ward followed with his own blast—a 397-footer over right-center. The Dodgers were roaring back.
But the Angels weren't finished. In the seventh inning, Jo Adell turned on a 433-foot rocket to left-center. Schanuel scored. Then came the thunder: Zach Neto crushed a bomb to center field. The ball flew 404 feet. Siri and Rivero raced home. The Angels had ripped off four straight hits that period, reclaiming control with stunning power.
Angels Close Out Dominant Road Victory
By the time we reached the seventh inning, the Angels had built a 12-5 lead. Jose Siri also got in on the action earlier with a single to right that scored Adell and Meckler. The Dodgers' pitching staff was falling apart. Jonathan Hernandez came in to pitch but couldn't stop the bleeding. Neither could Blake Treinen or Alex Vesia.
In the ninth inning, Rivero doubled to left field and Siri scored one final run. That made it 13-5. The Angels walked out of Dodger Stadium with an impressive 13-5 victory. It was dominant baseball from start to finish. The Angels improved to 26-41 on the season, while the Dodgers fell to 42-25. This road win showed the Angels could compete with anyone when they're swinging hot bats.
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