![]() Angels celebrate Game 2 win ANAHEIM, CA - Not wanting to fall into a two-game hole in the World Series, the Anaheim Angels jumped on the San Diego Padres early and often, winning easily by a score of 9-0. Angels starter C.C. Sabathia dazzled the home crowd by throwing a complete game shutout, yielding two singles and striking out seven. The Padres countered with veteran starter Carlos Zambrano. Big Z couldn't make it out of the third inning thanks in large part to issuing five free passes. All those Angels baserunners translated to six runs (five earned) scored off Zambrano. The Padres turned to Bartolo Colon, but by then it was too late. The offense could not get anything started against Sabathia. It was almost over before it started, a feeling that is very familiar to San Diego sports fans. "It felt just like Super Bowl XXIX, where the Chargers were losing 14-0 to the 49ers before the Star Spangled Banner was even finished," Padres fan Tony Hawk dejectedly said.
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