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Wobbling Angels enter All-Star break determined to end their slump when play resumes

Por: Los Angeles Times Sports July 09, 2023

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It was hardly more than a year ago that the bottom last fell out of an Angels season, a franchise-record 14-game losing streak so unexpected and horrific that widely respected manager Joe Maddon was unceremoniously canned. The skein in June left the Angels four games under .500 and 3.5 games out of the final wild-card spot. They never recovered. Here it is 13 months later and the Angels have lost nine of 10 entering the All-Star break. They fell... + full article



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