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Angels drop series to the Tigers in the shadow of the trade deadline

Source: www.halosheaven.com - Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Photo by Harry How/Getty Images Mike Trout can’t do everything Angels 1 Tigers 9 The big news of the day was the flurry of trades made around the league. The Angels? They signed a catcher - right before they went on to get blown out by the worst team in baseball. That kinda gives you warm fuzzies, huh? Jonathan Lucroy returning to the lineup and it didn’t take too long to notice his presence. Sure he got a hit, but he also missed a key tag on a Kole Calhoun money throw in the 3rd. He may have a case of the yips with the runner cruising down the line (thanks Jake Marisnick ) But have no fear, that run didn’t really matter. The Angels couldn’t score AND they were really good at letting the Tigers score. I’ve heard that’s a bad combination. Jose Suarez left the game with the bases loaded in the 5th then enter: Trever Cahill. Cahill’s line shows zero earned runs, but he allowed 2 of his 3 inherited runners to score, giving 4 total earned runs to Suarez in 4.1 innings of work. Jose Suarez is a nice guy though. After all, he served up Jake Rogers ’ first major league home run to him. If you need to hit a home run, Suarez is your guy. He’s given up about 1 every 4 innings this year. For an Angels fan, this was a pretty rough game without many highlights. Thankfully - Mike Trout exists: Trout. #Dinger . That’s 13 in July, a new Angels record. He broke a guy named Mike Trout’s mark of 12 in July 2015. — Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) July

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