Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Dodgers overpower Angels again

- By Jeff Fletcher jfletcher@scng.com @jefffletch­erocr on Twitter

ANAHEIM >>

The Dodgers steamrolle­d right into the All-Star break, leaving the Angels flat.

After beating the Angels 7-1 in the Freeway Series before a sellout crowd of 44,728 at Angel Stadium on Saturday night, the Dodgers have won 11 of their last 12 games to hit baseball's midseason hiatus as one of two big league teams with 60 victories.

At the other end of the spectrum are the Angels, who have lost 12 of their last 14 games in a nightmaris­h two months. Since they were 27-17, the Angels have gone 12-36.

The bad news for the Angels started even before the game, when All-Star Mike Trout was scratched because of back spasms. Trout, who has not started since Tuesday, had said a night earlier he would play, and he was in the lineup until minutes before the first pitch.

The opposite directions of the teams were clearly demonstrat­ed in this two-game series, with the Dodgers embarrassi­ng the Angels by outscoring them 16-2.

Trea Turner got the beating started with a first-inning homer on a hanging curveball from Angels' lefty José Suarez. Two innings later, Suarez tried a fastball at the top of the zone and Turner blasted that out too, for a two-run homer.

Later in the inning, Max Muncy drilled a three-run homer over the right-field fence.

Freddie Freeman got into the act with a solo homer in the fifth inning, which was the 1,000th RBI of his career. Freeman, an El Modena High product who grew up going to games at Angel Stadium, also doubled. He is now 16 for 24 in his last seven games, a torrid stretch since he was snubbed for the All-Star Game.

The Dodgers provided much more cushion than left-hander Julio Urias needed against the Angels, whose offensive outage has now lasted for nearly two months.

Urias worked seven innings, allowing one run. He struck out eight and didn't walk any.

Luis Rengifo led off the game with an infield single when Muncy slipped fielding his grounder. It was one of two hits for Rengifo.

Shohei Ohtani followed Rengifo's second hit with a single, giving the Angels runners at the corners with no outs in the sixth. Despite that opportunit­y to get back into the game, the Angels came up empty.

Taylor Ward hit a fly ball to shallow center, Max Stassi was called out on strikes and Jo Adell grounded out to Urias.

Adell also provided one of the encouragin­g moments in an otherwise dreary night for the Angels.

In the sixth, Adell caught a fly ball in deep right field and then uncorked a perfect throw to nail Jake Lamb at third base.

Marsh was responsibl­e for the other highlight, when he blasted a homer against Urias in the seventh.

 ?? ALEX GALLARDO – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Dodgers' Trea Turner homers during the third inning Saturday night.
ALEX GALLARDO – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Dodgers' Trea Turner homers during the third inning Saturday night.

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