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Soriano Dominates Reds in Angels' Series Win

Soriano allowed two hits and lifted his record to 4-0 as Los Angeles took two of three for its first series win in Cincinnati since 2007.

  • On Sunday, April 12, 2026, the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Cincinnati Reds 9-6, securing their first series win in Cincinnati since 2007 behind starter Jose Soriano's 10 strikeouts over seven shutout innings.
  • Providing early support, the Angels built a 5-0 lead by the second inning, allowing Soriano to lower his league-best ERA to 0.33 while allowing only two hits across seven frames.
  • Nolan Schanuel tallied three RBIs while Mike Trout scored three runs, capitalizing on Cincinnati starter Andrew Abbott's rough outing in which he surrendered seven runs on eight hits in three-plus innings.
  • Reds manager Terry Francona noted Soriano "kind of came as advertised," but emphasized the team needs to "tighten it up" regarding defensive consistency as Cincinnati fell to 9-7.
  • Cincinnati looks to rebound hosting the San Francisco Giants for three games starting Tuesday, April 14, with Brady Singer, Rhett Lowder, and Chase Burns scheduled to start across the series.
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Soriano becomes MLB's first 4-game winner, lowers ERA to 0.33 as Angels beat Reds 9-6

José Soriano struck out 10 over seven shutout innings to become the major leagues’ first four-game winner, and Los Angeles Angels beat the Reds 9-6 for their first series victory at Cincinnati since 2007.

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