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Willi Castro Dropped a 433-Foot Bomb, And The Angels' Pitching Has No Answer

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Okay, Seattle, you gotta see this. While we're out here repping our Mariners, something wild *gutted* the Angels. The Colorado Rockies flat-out embarrassed the Los Angeles Angels, taking an 8-2 win in Anaheim. It wasn't even close. They hung an 8-run lead, thanks to homers from Hunter Goodman, Willi Castro, and T. J. Rumfield. This wasn't a tight late-game rally, this was a beatdown from jump street. The Angels are left wondering what the heck just happened.

That Fourth Inning Was a Total Nightmare for LA

Seriously, the Rockies came out swinging. Goodman launched the first pitch of the second inning into the left field seats for an early 1-0 lead. Then Troy Johnston doubled, moving to third on Jo Adell's errant relay. Ezequiel Tovar flew out to Adell, scoring Johnston for 2-0. After two walks, runners advanced, and Edouard Julien singled right, making it 3-0. But the real fireworks? That fourth inning. Pure chaos for the Angels. With two outs, after two singles, Jake McCarthy drove in Kyle Karros from second, pushing the lead to 4-0. Then Castro, on a full-count fastball, absolutely demolished a 433-foot home run to right field. SEVEN. ZIP. That's a backbreaker. And Rumfield? He followed with a high fly to deep right that Adell nicked off his glove, bounced off his head, and carried over the yellow line for ANOTHER homer. Yeah, you read that right. An 8-0 lead. Done. Angels starter Grayson Rodriguez was DONE for the night.

Angels Pitching Was a Sinking Ship, Rockies Bullpen Shut It Down

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Grayson Rodriguez, the Angels' starter, got absolutely shelled, giving up eight runs on eight hits in just 3 and 2/3 innings. He struck out three and walked three, but couldn't stop the bleeding. Rockies right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano earned his fifth win, allowing only two runs and five hits over five innings, fanning five and walking two. A solid outing. The Rockies' bullpen? Blas Castano, TJ Shook, and Juan Mejia combined for four innings of two-hit, shutout relief. They locked it down. The Angels had guys in scoring position in four of the first five innings, but couldn't capitalize until the fifth. Wade Meckler finally got a two-out double to right-center, scoring two runs and cutting the lead to 8-2. Sam Aldegheri did blank the Rockies on four hits over the final 5 and 1/3 innings, but the game was long decided. So, the Rockies took the series with that dominant 8-2 performance, and the series wraps up Wednesday. For the Angels, they're sitting on four losses in their last five. That's a tough pill to swallow this early in the season. They gotta figure out how to stop the bleeding. Giving up 8-run leads like that just isn't gonna cut it. Wonder if their offense can recover mentally after a game like that. Keep your eyes peeled for Wednesday, Seattle. We're hoping to see some solid baseball.

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