Dodgers Dominate Angels For First Freeway Series Win Since 2024
The Los Angeles Dodgers were at their best on Friday, May 15th, flexing their talent and depth across the board. The Dodgers, who have won the last two World Series, have been dominant in the regular season for the past decade, but in 2025, they were swept by the Angels in the regular-season series, 6-0. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dodgers Nation (@dodgersnation) The Angels, despite their talent, have been on the opposite end of regular-season success, seeing little postseason action, but Anaheim seems to turn it up against the Dodgers.
With a Dodgers offense recovering from a slump and Blake Snell scratched from his start hours before the game, forcing a bullpen effort, the Angels looked like they had a real chance to keep their streak going against the Dodgers. May 15, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) greets teammates after defeating the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images However, the Dodgers responded with a complete showing, blanking the Angels 6-0 with the offense getting going as well.
How did the bullpen dominate vs. the Angels? The bullpen held the Angels to 2-for-29, 11 strikeouts, and four walks.
They could not get going after Will Klein set the tone well, and Edgardo Henriquez took over from there. The Dodgers deployed eight total pitchers, with Klein being the only arm to pitch more than one inning. The unit had only a handful of hours to prepare for their effort, and, on short notice, they turned around and delivered a great performance that allowed each arm to contribute without adding any stress.
On Saturday, the Dodgers have Justin Wrobleski, a pitcher who misses barrels better than most and can go deep into games. They will need to perform at that level with so many arms in action on Friday. The bats who delivered vs.