Angels Fall to Twins Before All-Star Break, Season Woes Continue

The Los Angeles Angels concluded their pre-All-Star break series with a loss to the Minnesota Twins. The defeat leaves the Angels with a disheartening 38-59 record as they head into the hiatus.
The Los Angeles Angels were unable to secure a victory in their final game before the All-Star break, falling to the Minnesota Twins. Despite multi-homer efforts from Josh Lowe and Denzer Guzman, the Angels' offense couldn't keep pace with the Twins, who consistently responded to every scoring threat.
This latest defeat marks the end of the series and sends the Angels into the All-Star break with a grim 38-59 overall record. The team has struggled throughout the first half of the season, and this final series loss before the break underscores their ongoing challenges.
The Angels' inability to match the Twins' scoring, even with a couple of home runs, highlights a persistent lack of offensive depth. Heading into the break with nearly 20 games over .500 against them paints a bleak picture for their second-half prospects.

