PHOENIX (AP) 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.

ā€œFelt really good to come through for the team early,ā€ Walker said. ā€œYou get a chance with a couple guys on, to be able to make that count in the first, that's good.ā€

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.

ā€œIt's just a pure swing," D-backs manager Torey Lovullo said. ā€œIf 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.ā€

Arizona righty Brandon Pfaadt (3-5) gave up one run on six hits and three walks, striking out eight. It was a nice bounce back by the 25-year-old, who had given up 13 runs over his previous 18 1/3 innings.

ā€œWhen Walker does that twice early in the game, it gets the party started,ā€ Pfaadt said. ā€œI think it's a lot easier to attack the zone, make some pitches early and frees up the zone.ā€

Kevin Newman had three hits, including a two-run single. Pederson's grand slam - the third of his career - came in the seventh off Luis GarcĆ­a and traveled 430 feet into the right-center seats.

Pederson added a run-scoring single in the eighth for a five RBI night. The D-backs needed just nine hits to do their damage, while also coaxing six walks.

Canning (2-7) gave up four runs on four hits and a walk in six innings, pitching fairly well except for Walker's two homers.

ā€œHe competed,ā€ Angels manager Ron Washington said. ā€œWe were in the game until the seventh inning. A hit here, a hit here, maybe a double somewhere along the line, it's a different ballgame.ā€

Los Angeles' Mickey Moniak had a two-out, RBI single in the fourth to cut Arizona's advantage to 4-1. Luis Rengifo added two hits.

The Angels have dropped four of their past six games.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Diamondbacks: CF Alek Thomas (hamstring) hit a home run on Thursday while on a rehab assignment in the Arizona Complex League. He's expected to return soon.

UP NEXT

Angels: LHP Tyler Anderson (5-6, 2.63 ERA) will start the opener of a road series against the Giants on Friday. San Francisco will throw RHP Spencer Howard (0-0, 2.03 ERA).

Diamondbacks: RHP Ryne Nelson (3-5, 5.96 ERA) will start the opener of a home series against the White Sox on Friday. Chicago will throw RHP Chris Flexen (2-5, 5.06 ERA).

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