September 2, 2025
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Blue Jays' desperation landed them Santander, but it won't keep Vladimir  Guerrero Jr.

Slugging Angels seeking better outcomes in close contests

HOUSTON — The Angels were in competitive games in all four contests against the Astros, but after dropping the series finale, 8-3, on Monday at Daikin Park, Los Angeles believes it could have had more.

“[That didn’t] feel great, especially when you have opportunities to take the series,” interim manager Ray Montgomery said of the series split. “We played a little better, but we have some things that we need to continue to work on.”

Blue Jays' desperation landed them Santander, but it won't keep Vladimir  Guerrero Jr.

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The Halos’ offense showed signs of improvement over the final three games against the Astros after scoring just 23 runs over a 10-game stretch from Aug. 18-29. In the final three games in Houston, the Angels scratched across 10 runs — with a lot of power.

Blue Jays' desperation landed them Santander, but it won't keep Vladimir  Guerrero Jr.

“We just have to keep emphasizing what we are trying to do,” Montgomery said. “Battle in the at-bat, maybe try to extend some at-bats, too. We know how we’re built, we’ve talked about it all year. We’re built on the home run, but that doesn’t mean you can play solely that way. Guys can extend [at-bats] any way they can. Look to shoot some holes. We had some good ABs, but we didn’t come through.”

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