Blue Jays, angels while both teams are trying to correct aggressive problems.

Los Angeles Angels, Tuesday night, will host Toronto Blue Jays in California in the battle of the two teams struggling to run.
Blue Jays hopes that the house against Cleveland Guardians on Saturday, which dates back to May 27, ends a stretching of 256 horse bats (and 63 games) on Saturday.
Bichette was limited to 81 matches last season due to calf and injuries in his hand, which contributed to power drought. Now, since it is healthy, Blue Jays rely on Bichette to return to the uniform, which sees that her career hit the 29 Homers in 2021.
In general, Blue Jays shows signs of exiting a team -wide attack, but still reached only 23 home runs all season, the lowest level of the main branches. And he scored a total of 120 points, ranked third in the American League-better than Texas Rangers and Angels.
“I love our bats lately, B Bichette said,” We can do much more.
“So, I mean, we should definitely be better. You have a thin line of being patient, waiting and doing something about it. So it's not always that easy, but we have the ability to be a really good crime.
Bichette's lack of power so far this season does not mean that it has not hit well from time to time. .706 Hit .288 with OPS and 11 pairs.
“When I didn't feel my best in the past, it was really bad, but I think I could do some good things throughout the year.” He said. “Yes, I hope I can soon get into a groove. How the season passes.”
Monday afternoon, Blue Jays did not announce a start jug for Tuesday's match.
The left-handed Tyler Anderson (2-0, 2.67 ERA) will start from the mound for angels and rival permits. However, at the beginning of five careers against Toronto, 5.53 ERA and 0-3.
The aggressive problems of the angels are an important part of the problems that have resulted in 10 losses in the last 12 matches. A total of 232 hit, the lowest level of the main branches, the average of the team's .214 strokes is the lowest level in the American League.
The crime game has begun, but it seems to be more pointing to the players than the manager Ron Washington and the coaching staff.
Angels General Manager Perry Minasian, “When you have a long time in the league in the league … Basically, they founded themselves in a certain way.” He said.
“Many senior players are their own striking coaches.
With nine home running, the angels of the team leadership, Catcher Logan O'hoppe, said the accusation should not be hit by coach Johnny Washington or Assistant Tim Laker and Jayson Nix.
O'hoppe said, “This is not anyone else except for this.” He said. “I think this is part of the frustration. The accusation is put into the wrong people.”
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