Padres vs Angels Recap: Angels explode for 8-0 win

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Angels Dominate Padres in Saturday Showdown
The San Diego Padres traveled to face the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, April 18, hoping to continue their winning ways. San Diego had just beaten the Mariners 5-2 on Friday, riding strong pitching into this matchup. However, the Angels had momentum too, having defeated the Yankees 11-4 in their previous game. Matt Waldron took the mound for the Padres while Jose Soriano started for Los Angeles. Unfortunately for San Diego, this game belonged entirely to the home team. The Angels dominated from start to finish, showing incredible offensive power throughout the contest. When the final out was recorded, Los Angeles had secured a convincing 8-0 victory, shutting out the Padres completely. San Diego managed just three hits in the loss, struggling to generate any scoring opportunities against the Angels' pitching staff. This defeat dropped the Padres to 13-8 overall.
Angels' Bats Explode Early with Home Runs
Los Angeles jumped on San Diego immediately, scoring three runs in the second inning to take control. Yandy Moncada launched a towering home run to center field that traveled 388 feet into the air. His powerful swing off a 93 mph fastball generated a 104 mph exit velocity, thrilling the home crowd. Next, Jacob Frazier doubled to right field with his own impressive hit. Yasiel Neto singled to center, driving in another run and extending the Angels' lead. Things got even worse for the Padres in the fourth inning when Los Angeles struck again. Joey Schanuel recorded a key single to left field, moving runners into scoring position. Jo Adell then delivered a clutch double to center, scoring two more runs. The Angels' offensive explosion was relentless and overwhelming for San Diego's pitchers. By the middle innings, the game had completely slipped away from the visiting Padres.
Angels Close Out Dominant Victory with Late Scoring
The Angels added another devastating blow in the fifth inning when Josh Lowe crushed a two-run home run to right field. Lowe's blast traveled 364 feet and came off a curveball pitched at 84 mph, with an exit velocity of 98 mph. This home run put Los Angeles firmly in control at 8-0, making any comeback virtually impossible. The Padres never mounted any offensive attack throughout the game, managing only three hits while the Angels recorded thirteen. San Diego's pitching staff, typically the team's strength during the season, could not contain Los Angeles's explosive lineup. Mason Miller, usually one of the most reliable closers in baseball, did not need to pitch in this blowout. The Angels' dominant performance improved their record to 11-10 on the season. For the Padres, this loss served as a reminder that even strong teams face tough nights.
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