Jo Adell hit a double and scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, helping the Los Angeles Angels break their five-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the San Diego Padres on Monday night.
Tyler Anderson pitched until the seventh inning, and Willie Calhoun’s early RBI single contributed to the Angels’ victory. Calhoun had two hits in total, as the Angels improved their home record to 8-21, which had been the worst in the league.
Anderson praised the team’s solid performance, especially their batting and defense. Adell’s double and subsequent runs were crucial, particularly in close games where situational hitting had been a challenge.
Hunter Strickland managed to escape tense situations before Carlos Estévez closed the game, securing his ninth save.
Manny Machado broke his 27-game homer drought for the Padres, who lost their second consecutive game after a 5-1 winning streak.
Despite their powerful lineup, the Padres couldn’t score after the first inning, struggling with runners in scoring position and making costly outs on risky baserunning decisions.
Padres manager Mike Shildt defended the team’s aggressive approach, emphasizing the positive mindset despite occasional setbacks.