Ron Washington on Angels' Second Straight Shutout Loss: 'They Looked Tired'

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Ron Washington on Angels' Second Straight Shutout Loss: 'They Looked Tired'
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The Los Angeles Angels' optimism fades with a second consecutive shutout loss to the Oakland Athletics, extending their losing streak to four games after a six-game winning streak.

Any good feelings that remained after the Los Angeles Angels' six-game winning streak are gone after a second-straight shutout loss to the Oakland Athletics. The loss extended their losing streak to four games.

The Angels were held to four hits and a shutout in back-to-back games for the first time since June 2023. Manager Ron Washington said after the game that this team appeared "tired" after the effort it took to win six games in a row last week, and it has shown in their performance since.“It takes a lot out of you to win. It really does. And they haven’t understood that yet. What they did on that win streak is what they have to learn to bring every single day and they got to learn to do it. And they just looked tired. That’s all. The bats were heavy.

While on their winning streak, the Angels showed signs of life. However, they have reverted to their disappointing ways.or a few series or a week or a month, and you can feel completely lost the next day, the following day for a week or a month.”

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