Angels vs Royals Recap: Royals' Big Rally Stuns L.A.

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Royals Dominate Angels in Saturday Showdown
The Kansas City Royals hosted the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, April 25, and put on an impressive offensive display. The Angels came into the game looking to bounce back after losing the previous matchup 6-3, but the Royals had other plans. Cole Ragans took the mound for Kansas City, while Walbert Urena started for Los Angeles. From the opening pitch, momentum swung heavily toward the home team. The Royals' bats came alive early, and the Angels' pitching struggled to contain the attack. By the final out, Kansas City had cruised to a dominant 12-1 victory. This win gave the Royals their second consecutive triumph, improving their record at home. The Angels fell to 12-16 on the season, continuing their difficult stretch. Fans at the ballpark witnessed a lopsided battle where one team simply outplayed the other from start to finish.
Early Royals Rally Sets Tone for Blowout
The Royals wasted no time establishing control on Saturday. In the second inning, Salvador Perez launched a towering home run deep to left field, traveling 371 feet and exiting his bat at 111 miles per hour. That solo shot gave Kansas City a 1-0 lead. Later that same inning, Nick Loftin singled to center, driving in another run to make it 2-0. The Angels' pitching staff was already in trouble. During the third inning, the Royals continued their assault. Perez singled to left, scoring another run, and then Loftin walked with the bases loaded, forcing in yet another run. Kansas City had built a commanding 4-0 advantage before the Angels could even get on the board. When Alek Adell finally homered for Los Angeles in the fourth inning, blasting a 416-foot shot, the damage was already done. The Angels trailed 4-1 and never recovered.
Royals Explode Late as Angels Fade Away
The game became a blowout in the later innings as Kansas City's bats continued their relentless attack. In the sixth inning, Pasquantino walked with the bases loaded, scoring another run to stretch the lead to 5-1. During the seventh inning, the Royals struck again with multiple hits and a throwing error by the Angels' shortstop Neto. Two runs scored on that play, making it 8-1. The eighth inning witnessed complete offensive domination by the home team. Loftin singled to right, bringing in two more runs, and Jensen followed with another single that scored two additional runs. Suddenly, the scoreboard read 12-1, and the game was effectively finished. The Angels managed only a single run across nine innings, collected just eight hits, and committed three errors. Meanwhile, Kansas City's pitching held firm while their hitters delivered blow after blow. This lopsided victory demonstrated the stark difference between the two teams on this particular Saturday afternoon.
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