A Good Start by Barria
Jaime Barria pitched well today, much better than in his last start, but he suffered the curse of the Angel bullpen.
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.
If it wasn’t for Mike Trout everyone would really be asking where’s the offense for the Angels. They just can’t seem to consistently go out each day and score runs.
The game yesterday had some different heroes with the primary being the starting pitcher as Tyler Skaggs wins the series against Texas. Entering the game with Doug Fister (1–5, 4.09 ERA) going for the Rangers and Tyler Skaggs (3–4 3.60 …
Ohtani was throwing flaming strikes and Fiers was on fire but Mother Nature intervened in the match and I blame it on the rain that neither of the good starts resulted in a win. Steping back a bit, with Tuesday’s …
The Angel bats came to life Tuesday as the offensive ensemble of Pujols, Kinsler, Valbuena, and Maldonado powered the team over the Tigers. After the troubles Monday with runners on base, it’s good to see a change.