The Angels snapped their offensive drought with a 7-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs, ending a five-game losing streak. Pitcher Tyler Anderson was dominant, giving up only three singles in eight innings while striking out 10 batters. The Angels offense came alive, scoring runs in five of the first five innings, with Jo Adell hitting a 431-foot home run. Every player in the lineup contributed, with Schanuel, Ward, Hiura, and O’Hoppe all having multiple hits or walks. Anderson’s performance, with an ERA of 2.86 in 18 starts, solidified his case for a potential All-Star selection. Chicago struggled to generate any offense against Anderson, with only three singles and no runner reaching second base. The Angels’ strong performance on both sides of the ball is a promising sign as they look to turn their season around. Stay tuned for more updates on this game.
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