Angels upbeat about their future despite dropping back-to-back games

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Angels upbeat about their future despite dropping back-to-back games
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The Angels followed an eight-game win streak with losses to the Miami Marlins Saturday and Sunday, but they remain encouraged by their improved play.

Angels manager Ron Washington knew his team needed cultural adjustments. It wasn’t just handling the 40-man roster general manager Perry Minasian assembled. The 73-year-old skipper, in his second season leading the Halos, identified a characteristic missing from last year’s Angels.

Washington said his goal was for the Angels to become a family. Looking back on two weeks ago, when the Angels stumbled to a 17-25 record after a hot start to begin the season, Washington said he felt the buy-in to the family ideology already seeped into the walls of the clubhouse — featuring a roster makeup mixing veterans with postseason success along his young starters across his infield. The results, however, were yet to come. “My clubhouse was already jelled,” Washington said. “We just had to start playing good baseball.” The Angels didn’t just play good baseball. They were the best in baseball across the last two weeks. With seven of eight victories coming on the road — a three-game sweep of the Dodgers and a four-game sweep of the Athletics — the Angels riddled off an eight-game winning streak. The run was the franchise’s best since 2014 when the Angels won 10 straight and clinched a postseason berth . 'We're not going to win them all,” said shortstop Zach Neto, referring to Saturday's loss to the Marlins that broke the Angels’ streak. “It was a matter of time. But we've been playing really good baseball. It's another day today. We get to come out, play, play the game we all love.” After dropping Saturday's game to the Marlins in 6-2 fashion, the Angels couldn’t respond Sunday, falling 3-0 to Miami to lose the weekend series. Marlins right-hander Edward Cabrera sailed through 5 2/3 shutout innings, striking out 10 as the Angels' offense struggled to produce for back-to-back days and tallied just three hits. 'I don't think we're ever going to reach that roll,” Washington said postgame about the Angels’ offense, compared to their winning streak bat-to-ball skills. “We're going to get to the point where we swing the bat well, and I'm at the point right now where I knew we wasn't going to be doing what we did, but I thought we would be consistent throughout the lineup and making something happen, but the pitching threw at us the past couple days thought otherwise.' Saturday and Sunday's offensive production featured the opposite of the Angels' winning streak. Players such as veteran outfielder Taylor Ward were hitting the cover off the ball. The 31-year-old former first-round pick tallied a hit in each game of the eight-win run, hitting a home run in five of the contests amid a 10-game hitting streak and franchise-tying nine-game extra-base hit streak. On Sunday, both streaks came to a close. Ward struck a ball down the line just foul in the sixth inning, striking out to end the inning instead of bringing two runners in scoring position home. The Angels, as a whole, socked 19 home runs across the eight-game stretch — the power appeared to help them surge to third place in a division more than up for grabs. “Everyone’s whacking homers all the time,” said Jack Kochanowicz, the Angels' second-year starting pitcher who shut down the Dodgers for 6 ⅔ innings of one-run ball on May 16. “It’s just good vibes in here right now.' As Angels first base coach Eric Young Sr. put it, last year’s team featured young upstart talent — Neto, catcher Logan O’Hoppe and first baseman Nolan Schanuel — trying to make a name for themselves on a roster circling the drain of the American League West. In 2025, all three have taken the next step. “They're playing better baseball than they did last year,” Washington said. “They are more consistent right now than they were last year. Are they a finished product? Not by a long shot, but we like the progress. And that's what the game of baseball is — progression.' O’Hoppe is slugging almost .100 points higher than a year ago to a .543 clip. Neto is hitting close to .300 for the first time in his career, coming back from a right-shoulder surgery that kept him out of action to begin the season. Schanuel has developed into the Angels' surefire everyday first baseman in his second full season at Angel Stadium. The trio has year in, year out All-Star potential should the Angels play their cards right. O’Hoppe is under team control until 2029, while Neto and Schanuel are under team control until 2030. “We realize, the veterans realize, that those guys are going to be the leaders of the Angels in the future, if not now,” Young said. “They probably have more leadership than they know, because we can't let them know too much right now because they are still young, but they are learning and processing.” And despite the eight-game turnaround turning into a two-game skid to end the weekend against the Marlins, Young knows the Angels could turn it back around on a dime. “I don't remember in my major league career going on an eight-game winning streak,” he said. “And you know, you always say, 'Hey, we're gonna start a new one today.' Well, you never know, it's got to start somewhere. “So why not go out there and win today?” The Angels will have their next chance to jump back in the win column Monday when the New York Yankees come to Angel Stadium for a three-game series.

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