The Los Angeles Angels are on the brink of tying their franchise record for losses. With 15 games remaining, they need 8 wins to avoid matching the all-time low of 95 losses.
BollywoodFever: The Los Angeles Angels are at a pivotal moment in their season, striving to avoid an embarrassing milestone in franchise history.
With a current record of 60-87 and only 15 games left to play, the Angels are dangerously close to tying their all-time record of 95 losses, set in 1968 and repeated in 1980.
To prevent matching this low point, the team will need to secure at least eight victories in their remaining games.
This season has been especially challenging for the Angels, marking their ninth consecutive year with a losing record—the longest active streak in Major League Baseball.
The team’s struggles have been compounded by the loss of star player Shohei Ohtani to free agency and Mike Trout’s extended absence due to injuries.
Manager Ron Washington has earned respect within the organization, but he faces an uphill battle to turn around a team lacking depth and internal solutions.
While rookie Zach Neto has shown promise, the overall roster has struggled to perform at the level needed to compete.
Looking ahead, the Angels will face a tough series against the Houston Astros. Yusei Kikuchi will take the mound for the Astros, while rookie Samuel Aldegheri will pitch for the Angels, highlighting the tough challenge they face in their effort to avoid adding another painful chapter to their franchise’s history.
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