Angels 15, Palms 14

This was perhaps the most heartbreaking of losses since their elimination game in the playoffs in 2008. By the 4th inning, the Palms were up by 10, 12-2 after three home runs by the Palms, and a bases clearing double by Ayoz Sadan. They had Troy Munoz on the mound and looked to be fully in control. The Angels then proceeded to bat around, hit three homers, including a grand slam from young Ryan Budde and scored 8 runs. Still, the Palms were ahead until the 8th inning when the Angels scored three more runs off of Dennis Sarfate. After scoring 14 runs in the first 5 innings, the Palms managed no runs and only three more hits and somehow blew the game when scoring the most runs they have scored in 4 years.

DH Prado 1-6 R K
SS Janish 2-5 HBP 2R 2K
LF Sadan 4-6 2 R
C Black 1-5 BB 2R K
RF Sohn 3-5 BB 2R
1b Dupont 3-6 R
2b Henning 1-4 BB R 2K
3b Fields 2-5 R 2k
CF Crisp 3-5 2R K

2b Sadan (3) Sohn (6) Dupont (2)
3b Crisp (2)
HR Black (2) Sohn (6) Dupont (4)
RBI Janish 2 (2) Sadan 3 (14) Black 3 (9) Sohn 2 (20) Dupont 3 (15) Crisp (6)

Pitcher W-L S IP H R ER BB SO HR
Munoz 3 1/3 10 10 10 1 2 4
McLoughlin 1 2/3 2 1 1 0 1 1
Schoppe 2 3 1 1 1 0 1
Sarfate L 2-1 1 5 3 3 1 1 0

Player of the Game: Bobby Abreu

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