Tyler Anderson had a rough outing for the Angels, giving up seven runs in their 9-2 loss to the Blue Jays. Despite striking out eight, he allowed hard contact, including two home runs. The Angels, after a recent winning streak, have now lost five of their last six games. The lineup struggled against José Berrios, with Matt Thaiss providing the only run with a home run and a single. Thaiss, who has seen increased playing time, has impressed Manager Ron Washington with his work ethic and performance at the plate. The Angels were unable to capitalize with runners in scoring position, continuing a recent trend of lackluster offensive production. The team will look to bounce back after being swept by the Blue Jays, especially with key players receiving consecutive days off to rest and recharge. Despite the recent struggles, the Angels remain optimistic about their ability to turn things around and get back on track. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing story.
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