Angels Swept in Toronto After Missed Chances
TORONTO, JUL 5 – The Angels failed to capitalize on scoring chances with runners in position, dropping back-to-back extra-inning games to the Blue Jays by 4-3, according to team stats.
- The Angels suffered three consecutive one-run defeats, including a 3-2 loss to Toronto on Sunday, July 6, 2025, at the Blue Jays' home stadium.
- The Angels had difficulty capitalizing on scoring opportunities throughout the series, managing only four hits in 30 chances with runners on base and failing to deliver key hits in the late innings.
- On July 6, Angels starter Tyler Anderson gave up three runs over five innings and was pulled in the sixth after a defensive mistake and back-to-back hits allowed a lead run.
- Catcher Logan O'Hoppe acknowledged, "I have been terrible in those situations," reflecting frustration as the team left 12 runners on base Sunday.
- Interim manager Ray Montgomery described the series outcomes as "just bad luck" and emphasized the team's need to improve before the All-Star break on July 15 in Atlanta.
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