No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26

This is where to post any MLB or other baseball franchises.
Post Reply
User avatar

Topic author
Caesar
Chise GOAT
Chise GOAT
Posts: 16310
Joined: 27 Nov 2018, 10:47

No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26

Post by Caesar » Today, 11:18

Image
MLB • Game Recap
A's get the sweep over Los Angeles in game that featured 12 homers
By Jordan Reyes • Staff Writer • Updated May 8, 2026 • 4 min read
Max Muncy led the way for the A's with two homeruns. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
The Athletics crept closer to .500 with a win over the Angels.
Athletics (24-26)9
Los Angeles Angels (19-32)7
W Alvarado (3-2) • L Romano (2-3) • S Sterner (14)
Final • Angel Stadium • 9 innings • 26,791
Line Score
123456789RHE
Athletics0043000119130
Angels2030020007120

Pitchers looked like they were throwing for batting practice as the Athletics swept the Los Angeles Angels with a win that saw the two teams combine for 12 homeruns.

The Halos got things started in the bottom of the first inning. Zach Neto hit a no-doubt homerun with his first at-bat of the game, sending it 362 feet to left field. Jo Adell would make it back-to-back homeruns with another solo shot, this one going 342 feet to the right.

If it were possible for one pitcher in this contest to standout as particularly bad, Yusei Kikuchi took that honor with both hands. At the top of the third inning, he would give up four homeruns with Max Muncy, Jacob Wilson, Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz all going yard. Kurtz's moonshot would give him a homerun in all four games of the series.

Los Angeles wouldn't be denied, however, as they retook the lead in the bottom of that inning. Adell crushed his second homerun of the game before Jorge Soler hit a single. Yoan Moncada would destroy a hanging pitch, sending it 434 feet to dead center to make it 5-4.

Kikuchi opened the next half inning by letting up two base runners, giving Muncy the opportunity for a three-run homerun and he took it with a 422-foot effort to left.

The game would quiet down for a couple innings until Oswald Peraza and Neto hit back-to-back homers to tie it up at seven. However, Taylor Soderstorm would put the A's back ahead in the top of the eight inning with a 343-foot dinger.

The A's would get some insurance with the only run of the game not scored from a homerun in the top of the ninth inning.

"Well, that was ridiculous." - Los Angeles Angels manager Kurt Suzuki
Batting
ABRHRBIBBKAVG
Athletics
Max Muncy422401.263
Shea Langeliers513101.264
Jacob Wilson522101.279
Tyler Soderstrom412102.265
Totals409139013.248
Los Angeles Angels
Zach Neto523201.276
Jo Adell422212.227
Yona Moncada511202.247
Oswald Peraza511102.179
Totals397127210.224
Pitching
IPHRERBBKERA
Athletics
Jacob Lopez2.2755023.26
Luis Medina2.1300044.15
Michael Kelly0.2222003.16
Hogan Harris0.1000205.26
Elvis Alvarado1.0000003.80
Mark Leiter, Jr.1.0000004.50
Justin Sterner1.0000022.66
Totals9.012772103.47
Los Angeles Angels
Yusei Kikuchi3.0877035.17
Hunter Strickland2.0200042.43
Tayler Saucedo2.0000024.15
Jordan Romano1.2322045.03
Drew Pomeranz0.1000001.76
Totals9.013990134.01
Athletics • Angels • AL West • Game Recap
User avatar

Captain Canada
Posts: 7413
Joined: 01 Dec 2018, 00:15

No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26

Post by Captain Canada » Today, 11:45

Caught you lacking at the absolute worst moment. Back to the drawing board.
User avatar

redsox907
Posts: 5655
Joined: 01 Jun 2025, 12:40

No Heaven in Sight | Los Angeles Angels | MLB The Show 26

Post by redsox907 » 36 minutes ago

we letting the As run our pockets now? :dunkface:
Post Reply