Anaheim — The Los Angeles Angels beat the San Diego Padres 8-0 on Friday night at Angel Stadium, with José Soriano delivering 5 2/3 scoreless innings, Yoán Moncada hitting a second-inning homer and Jo Adell adding a two-run double in the fourth. The game included a pregame tribute and a large 'GA' stencil after the former Angels outfielder Garret Anderson died Thursday. Angels' victory ended San Diego's eight-game winning streak and showcased Soriano's early-season dominance, with reports noting a 0.28 ERA and 39 strikeouts through five starts; Matt Waldron, making his season debut for the Padres, allowed six runs in two innings. Teams planned next matchups for this weekend, and the Angels continued wearing a 'GA' patch in remembrance.
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The Angels' win is a reminder of the power of community in sports. It's not just about the game, but also about honoring those who've made an impact. If you're an Angels fan, consider joining the tribute by wearing a 'GA' patch or sharing memories of Garret Anderson online.
The Angels' victory ended the Padres' winning streak and showcased the strength of their team, even in the face of loss. Keep an eye on José Soriano's performance this season. His early dominance could be a game-changer. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball fan who appreciates a good comeback story.
The Los Angeles Angels benefited from dominant pitching and timely hitting, ending the San Diego Padres' eight-game winning streak while conducting a public tribute to Garret Anderson.
The San Diego Padres suffered a halted winning streak and a rare shutout loss, while Garret Anderson's family faced the loss that prompted the team's tribute.
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Angels blank Padres in tribute, end eight-game streak
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