Padres vs. Angels Condensed Game: Machado and Trout (April 17, 2026)
- The Los Angeles Angels defeated the San Diego Padres 8-0 on April 17, 2026, snapping San Diego's eight-game winning streak in a dominant performance at Angel Stadium in...
- José Soriano delivered a standout pitching performance, throwing 5.2 innings of two-hit baseball while recording eight strikeouts and four walks to earn his fifth consecutive win.
- San Diego's lineup struggled throughout the game, managing only three hits and leaving seven runners on base.
The Los Angeles Angels defeated the San Diego Padres 8-0 on April 17, 2026, snapping San Diego’s eight-game winning streak in a dominant performance at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.
José Soriano delivered a standout pitching performance, throwing 5.2 innings of two-hit baseball while recording eight strikeouts and four walks to earn his fifth consecutive win. The Angels’ offense was fueled by home runs from Yoán Moncada and Josh Lowe, with Moncada’s shot traveling 388 feet to center field and Lowe’s reaching 364 feet to right field.
San Diego’s lineup struggled throughout the game, managing only three hits and leaving seven runners on base. Manny Machado went 1-for-4 at third base, while Fernando Tatis Jr. Was 0-for-3 in right field and Xander Bogaerts finished 0-for-2 at shortstop. The Padres committed three errors in the field, contributing to their scoreless effort.
Los Angeles took an early lead in the second inning when Moncada’s home run made it 1-0. The Angels extended their advantage in the fourth inning with a series of RBI hits: Brandon Schanuel’s single scored a run, followed by doubles from Logan Adell that brought in two more runs, making it 4-0. Josh Lowe’s two-run homer in the sixth inning increased the lead to 6-0 before the Angels added two more runs later in the game to finish with an 8-0 victory.
The game drew an attendance of 44,551 fans to Angel Stadium, with the contest lasting 2 hours and 58 minutes. Umpires Mike Muchlinski (home plate), Gabe Morales (first base), Edwin Jimenez (second base), and Doug Eddings (third base) officiated the matchup, which was televised on MLB.TV.
