Shut Down Again
With 8 hits in the past 2 games, the Angel offense has been completely outdone. Yesterday wasn’t as bad as the shutout on Monday but the result was the same…another loss.
With 8 hits in the past 2 games, the Angel offense has been completely outdone. Yesterday wasn’t as bad as the shutout on Monday but the result was the same…another loss.
For once I don’t blame the bullpen for a loss since the offense did nothing all game. Yup, KC and Brad Keller held the Angels’ offense to 3 hits and shut them out and it really wasn’t much of a …
I suppose we cannot blame it all on the bullpen once again but it gets really frustrating to see a team fight to tie the game in late innings only to have the bullpen give up runs in the last …
Jaime Barria pitched well today, much better than in his last start, but he suffered the curse of the Angel bullpen.
WoW! It took 76 games but the Angels finally have a winning record at home. 20–19 isn’t too bad, I suppose, but I’m sure they wanted it to be better by this point of the season. Couple that home record …
Thursday, the Angels offense woke up and while the Blue Jays pitched around Trout, they scored 8 runs and it was plenty.
Tuesday the Angels’ offense threw up 5 runs and it proved barely enough for the win as the bullpen almost choked again.
Even back-to-back home runs by Upton and Pujols weren’t enough to catch up to the Diamondbacks on Monday. It wasn’t the bullpen this time but the pitching wasn’t up to snuff again.
With another failure, the Angels really need to put up an advertisement…Wanted, bullpen help. Andrew Heaney pitched well. Well enough to win certainly. But the bullpen dropped the ball again and so the team leaves Oakland with a 2nd loss …
The Angels were cruising along behind John Lamb with a 3–2 lead and it looked like they’d pick up another win in Oakland. But in the 6th Lamb left and the slaughter began as the bullpen gave up 4 unanswered …