PHOENIX — Christian Walker hit two homers, Joc Pederson added a late grand slam and the Arizona Diamondbacks coasted past the Los Angeles Angels 11-1 on Thursday night.
Arizona won two of three in the series and eight of its last 12 overall.
Walker got the D-backs' offense started in the first inning with a three-run blast on a full count. The first baseman turned on an inside fastball from Griffin Canning and hit a high-arching shot deep into the left field seats for his 14th homer of the season.
''Felt really good to come through for the team early,'' Walker said. ''You get a chance with a couple guys on, to be able to make that count in the first, that's good.''
His 15th long ball came just two innings later when another powerful swing sent Canning's hanging slider 464 feet and over the left-center wall to give the D-backs a 4-0 lead.
Walker is on pace for his third straight 30-homer season and has won a Gold Glove each of the past two seasons. He's never been an All-Star, but there's little doubt about his importance in the middle of the D-backs' lineup.
It was his second two-homer game of the season and 11th of his career.
''It's just a pure swing," D-backs manager Torey Lovullo said. ''If I was going to teach someone a swing, I'd tell them to watch Christian Walker. It's just a really nice, simple approach. There's a high level of intensity, there's a high level of intelligence on every at-bat.''