Dodgers vs Angels Recap: Dodgers Dominate 15-2 in Sunday Showdown

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Dodgers Dominate Angels in Lopsided Sunday Showdown
The Los Angeles Dodgers crushed the Los Angeles Angels 15–2 on Sunday at home. The Dodgers arrived with tremendous momentum, winning their last four games. Meanwhile, the Angels were struggling badly, having lost five straight coming into this matchup. Justin Wrobleski started for the Angels while the Dodgers sent their lineup to battle against José Soriano. From the opening inning, Los Angeles's powerful offense took control of the game. The Dodgers struck first when a sacrifice fly brought home a run early. However, the real damage would come later when the Dodgers broke through with overwhelming force. The Angels managed just eight hits and committed two errors, showing their defensive struggles. This victory improved the Dodgers' record to 28–18, while the Angels dropped to 16–30. The contrast between these two teams was crystal clear throughout the afternoon.
Sixth Inning Explosion Puts Game Out of Reach
Everything changed in the sixth inning when the Dodgers put together a devastating offensive display. Pages walked to bring Betts home, then Muncy's walk scored Freeman. Teoscar Hernández got hit by a pitch, allowing Smith to score and extend the lead further. Cal called for a clutch single to left field that drove in two more runs, making it 6–0 Dodgers. The Angels finally answered when Adell doubled to center in the bottom of the sixth, scoring two runs and avoiding a complete shutout. However, the Dodgers' resilience and execution proved far superior throughout the contest. Los Angeles's patient approach at the plate, taking walks and waiting for pitches to drive, overwhelmed Soriano. By the end of the inning, the Dodgers had built a commanding advantage. The Angels simply could not keep pace with this level of production and offensive firepower.
Late Innings Seal Dominant Victory for Los Angeles
The Dodgers kept their foot on the gas in the eighth inning when Ohtani exploded with a triple to right field. His hit scored Muncy and Call, and Ohtani himself scored on an error by Angels right fielder Adell, making it 9–2. Moments later, Mookie Betts launched a home run over the left field wall traveling 366 feet. The ninth inning brought even more scoring as Los Angeles added five more runs. Muncy's fielder's choice scored Smith, and Hernández followed with an infield single to bring Pages home. Finally, Ohtani doubled to right again, scoring three more runs to close out the blowout. The Dodgers' offensive dominance throughout the game showcased their championship-caliber talent and depth. Los Angeles's pitching kept the Angels completely in check, allowing just two runs on eight hits. This victory demonstrated why the Dodgers remain among baseball's elite teams.
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