The Los Angeles Angels fell to the Dodgers in extra innings last night after a standout pitching performance from Reid Detmers and the bullpen. The Angels’ pitching handled the monster offense of the Dodgers well, but it unfortunately came down to a poor performance from Roansy Contreras that cost the Halos the game in the
Respectfully, no one pays attention to the Angels because they made themselves irrelevant. No one pays attention to the Rockies, either.
Tell Ron Washington don’t disrespect Mookie because he was unaware of his game
I knew we were screwed the moment the game went to extra innings and Contreras was the pitcher…
I agree with you fellas, it’s not that Shohei Ohtani is with the hated Dodgers, to me, it’s that this pitiful owner refused to sign his second generational baseball (global phenomenon) player. Like Mike Trout, Ohtani is all class, respected, the kind of Angel player you can point to your kids and say that’s a good player, but a better man. Watch him, pull for him, and emulate him.
Tell ‘em Jon! A baseball know-nothings favorite thing to do is to act like they’re a know-everything!
LMFAOOOOOOOOO
Couldn’t agree with you guys more, Ohtani is a class act!
It was good to see Detmers deal with some struggles and come back from it and watching Joyce is always electric. I think we all knew extra innings weren’t going our way with Contreras on the mound, but holding the Dodgers at two for so long is a win in my book.
Hopefully the Ohtani conversation is dead and buried. The whole thing reeks of people trying to stir the pot and like you guys and Ohtani himself, I’m over it. Thanks for the years of service and I wish you well, but I’m not really paying attention to you anymore because you’re not on my team anymore.
Contreras is the twin brother of Ernesto frieri…choking jobber
This team can win against top teams when pitching is solid and Detmers proved that today. If anything front office should have already learnt this when Ohtani was still around. I hope they don’t make the same mistake signing big contracts for hitters like Soto (I highly doubt they can afford him tbh)