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Bullpen doesn’t do bullpen things, shift doesn’t do shift things, Angels do Buttercup things

It was a nice start.

In fact, after the Trout home run, the Angels scratched across two more runs in the second inning with the help of some timely hitting and a wild pitch. And Trevor Cahill did un-Trevor Cahill-esque things. He pitched well.

And because Cahill pitched well, to restore balance to the universe, the baseball gods willed our bullpen to take a nosedive. Justin Anderson entered the game in the sixth inning with a man aboard. At that time, the Angels were leading 3-0. Anderson threw two pitches, and the game was tied.