Wait Until You Hear What Happened: Jo Adell's Absolute Nightmare: Why the Angels Are Flat-Out Collapsing

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Jo Adell's Absolute Nightmare: Why the Angels Are Flat-Out Collapsing

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Alright, buckle up, baseball fans, because last night's game between the Colorado Rockies and the Los Angeles Angels was a wild ride, and not in a good way if you're an Angels fan. The Rockies came out swinging, absolutely punishing the Angels' pitching and securing a series win with an 8-2 victory. Seriously, they're on a roll, taking four of their last five, including a nail-biting 9-8 win in the series opener. Meanwhile, the Angels are just... yikes. They've dropped four of their last five, and their performance last night tells you everything you need to know about why.

Rockies' Bats Go Boom, Angels' Pitching Gets Torched

The Rockies wasted no time getting on the board, with Hunter Goodman launching the very first pitch of the second inning into the left field seats for a quick 1-0 lead. Troy Johnston then doubled, ended up on third thanks to an errant throw, and scored on an Ezequiel Tovar flyout. Edouard Julien singled later in the inning to make it 3-0. But the real fireworks? That came in the fourth. After two singles, Jake McCarthy drove in Kyle Karros to push the lead to 4-0. Then Willi Castro stepped up and absolutely blasted a 433-foot bomb to right field on a full-count fastball, making it a staggering 7-0. The Angels' starter, Grayson Rodriguez, was just getting lit up. He got tagged for eight runs and eight hits in just 3 2/3 innings, struggling hard.

That Jo Adell Play Is Going to Haunt Anaheim

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As if it couldn't get worse for the Angels and Rodriguez, T. J. Rumfield was up next. He hit a high fly to deep right, and in a moment that pretty much summed up the Angels' night, Jo Adell couldn't make the play. The ball nicked off his glove on the warning track, bounced off his head, and carried over the yellow line on the wall for a home run. Seriously, it bounced off his head! That extended the lead to 8-0 and mercifully ended Rodriguez's night. Angels fans must be pulling their hair out watching plays like that. Wade Meckler did manage a two-out double in the fifth to score two and cut the lead to 8-2, but that was all they could muster. Rockies right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano held it down, allowing only two runs and five hits over five innings. The bullpen, with Blas Castano, TJ Shook, and Juan Mejia, then locked it down with four innings of two-hit shutout relief. The Angels wrap up this series on Wednesday, and honestly, they've got to find some answers. Losing four of five is never good, and when you're giving up eight runs on a night that includes a ball bouncing off a fielder's head for a homer, you know things are rough. They need to turn it around fast, or this early-season slide could get ugly quick.

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