Angels Suffer Fourth Straight Loss as Bullpen Falters Against Blue Jays
Bullpen collapses late, offense continues to stall in loss to Blue Jays
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The Los Angeles Angels fell 4-2 to the Toronto Blue Jays in Anaheim, California, marked by a late bullpen collapse. Drew Pomeranz allowed three runs in the eighth inning, while the Angels' offense struggled to capitalize, scoring only six runs over their last four games.
- 01Drew Pomeranz gave up three runs in the eighth inning, leading to the loss.
- 02Jack Kochanowicz pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing only one earned run.
- 03Mike Trout and Yoán Moncada contributed to a late rally in the ninth inning.
- 04The Angels have scored just six runs in their last four games.
- 05The team aims to avoid a sweep in the upcoming game against the Blue Jays.
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In a disappointing game for the Los Angeles Angels, the team lost 4-2 to the Toronto Blue Jays at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. The turning point came in the eighth inning when left-hander Drew Pomeranz allowed three runs after initially retiring the leadoff hitter. Despite a late rally in the ninth inning, sparked by a single from center fielder Mike Trout and an RBI single from pinch-hitter Yoán Moncada, the Angels fell short. They managed to load the bases but could not capitalize further. Starting pitcher Jack Kochanowicz delivered a solid performance, pitching 5 2/3 innings with only one earned run, but the offense struggled, scoring just six runs in their last four games. The Angels are now on a four-game losing streak and will look to turn things around in their next matchup against the Blue Jays.
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The Angels' recent performance may affect fan morale and attendance at upcoming games.
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