Angels Lose 4-2 to Twins Before All-Star Break

The last afternoon of baseball before the All-Star break and the Angels are making it feel like a long summer already. Jose Soriano got the start opposite Taj Bradley.

The Pitching Picture

Jose Soriano gave the Angels five innings and not much more. The 3rd inning did the damage – four straight Twins reached base, Ryan Jeffers doubled to left scoring two, and Minnesota took the lead without looking back. Five innings, five hits, three earned runs by the time Soriano’s afternoon was done. Silseth came in to pitch a clean 6th and needed Ryan Zeferjahn to close out the 7th. Zeferjahn then gave up a solo home run to Trevor Larnach in the 8th, extending the Twins lead.

Bradley earned every bit of his paycheck this afternoon. Seven innings, six hits, two runs, six strikeouts, 99 pitches. He surrendered two solo home runs and nothing else of consequence. When Trout and Schanuel put runners on in the 6th with nobody out, Adell grounded into a double play on the first pitch he saw to end the threat. Bradley didn’t flinch. Andrew Morris got the heart of the order out 1-2-3 in the 8th before closing the game out in the 9th for good.

Angels Offense

Two swings carried this offense. Josh Lowe had one of those swings in the 2nd – a 405 foot solo home run to right center – and Denzer Guzman added his own solo home run in the 7th to cut the Twins lead to 3-2. But that was it. Zach Neto went 0-for-4 in the leadoff spot, Mike Trout and Nolan Schanuel had multi-hit games but were left stranded by Jorge Soler and Jo Adell in the 3rd and 6th innings. Logan O’Hoppe couldn’t do anything with runners on in the 9th inning and flied out to end the game.

The Bottom Line

The 3rd inning is where this game was decided. The Angels got back to back singles from Trout and Schanuel but were left on base when Soler hit into a fielder’s choice. The Twins took that momentum into the bottom half of the inning, strung together some singles before getting a timely, bases clearing, double from Jeffers. Angels lose 4-2 and go into the All Star Break with the worst record in baseball at 38-59.

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Angelz4ever
Super Member
10 minutes ago

On day two we selected “Whatchu talkin’ bout” Willits

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
1 hour ago

While there no smiles in Angelsland it is still summer and Baseball stills reigns supreme and I knew years ago that ’26 was not going to be a winning season but, I still watch and even had my own draft board (piece of paper actually) and I did not get even close to anyone drafted by the team. I admit that the losing streaks don’t bother me anymore because wins are far and few anymore While the AllStar game and HR Derby I still pay attention to kind of, the game played now is just not the same when losing is all that is expected. GO MIKEY, Get the MVP #3 brother.

Angelz4ever
Super Member
13 minutes ago

Hey G-Pa, I hope all is well with you and yours.

Eric_in_Portland
Legend
2 hours ago

Back to back multi hit games for MNT. That’s pretty much all I care about now. 500 HRs, 2,500 hits, both reachable.

Terry
Super Member
2 hours ago

Congratulations to the 2026 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, who are now the proud owners of the most losses of any team in franchise history at the all star break. Well done boys, carry on.

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Terry

 😆 

MH252525
Super Member
2 hours ago

Susucki chose to downgrade his offense and his defense by putting Soler in the lineup instead of Meckler. If they start Soler after the trade deadline at all we should run to Angels stadium with pitchforks.

GonFishin
Trusted Member
2 hours ago

At least we had the draft this weekend because otherwise, there is nothing to takeaway from this lifeless corpse of a team.

MH252525
Super Member
2 hours ago
Reply to  GonFishin

yep the draft! lets hope the Angels have truly changed, otherwise they will trade Grindlinger in 2 years for 5 starts of Dylan Cease to try and eek into the playoffs since they are only 6 games out with 2 weeks to play.

Roy Hobbs
Super Member
2 hours ago

9 of our last 11

GrandpaBaseball
Legend
1 hour ago
Reply to  Roy Hobbs

Time to get a head start on the ’27 draft.

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