Boxscore Breakdown #69: Nice – Athletics 4, Angels 1

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It was game #69 for the Angels… nice. The game itself, not so nice. That magical Angels offense that came back on ace Sonny Gray couldn’t get anything going against definite non-ace Jesse Hahn. Jered Weaver didn’t do much to make us feel better about his struggles. The bullpen coughed up more inherited runs to help make sure there was no second straight comeback. No, there nothing nice about this game at all.

Athletics 4, Angels 1

Run Expectancy Rundown
[googleapps domain=”docs” dir=”spreadsheets/d/18H2PrfZqC5llGGpf5gn4fbyY-Co3Ys0CeqxkreJh5PI/pubchart” query=”oid=1976391661&format=interactive” width=”623″ height=”389″ /] Kyle Kubitza appears to be in a semi-platoon with David Freese, but after an awful outing like this one, that platoon arrangement might not last long. Hahn is not a strikeout pitcher by any means, yet he fanned against him three times. Gross. On the positive side, Mike Trout did all he could to set the table for the rest of the lineup, the rest of the lineup just wasn’t interested in clearing the table.

[googleapps domain=”docs” dir=”spreadsheets/d/18H2PrfZqC5llGGpf5gn4fbyY-Co3Ys0CeqxkreJh5PI/pubchart” query=”oid=1154832181&format=interactive” width=”620″ height=”341″ /] Once again, Stephen Vogt laid waste to Angels pitching. Aside from his superhuman efforts, the Oakland offense was generally well spread out. That’s a phenomenon the Halos should consider investigating and replicating.

Starting Pitcher Scores
[googleapps domain=”docs” dir=”spreadsheets/d/18H2PrfZqC5llGGpf5gn4fbyY-Co3Ys0CeqxkreJh5PI/pubchart” query=”oid=161400381&format=interactive” width=”584″ height=”293″ /] The fact that Jered Weaver didn’t allow a home is progress, but he did give up several hard hit doubles, which is not quite the right kind of progress. His velocity seems to be trending down again as well, which could be cause for concern. Jesse Hahn was excellent, especially at getting a GIDP right when he needed it.

Bullpen Battle
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Game Flow
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Halo A-Hole
Boxscore Breakdown #69: Nice – Athletics 4, Angels 1
Kyle Kubitza really earned the “K”s in his name.

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