David Fletcher’s 26-game hitting streak came to an end on Sunday, as the infielder finished the game going 0-for-5. He finished two games shy of tying the Angels’ all-time record that was set by Garret Anderson back in 1998. The Angels could have used a hit or two from Fletcher, as they fell to the Mariners, 7-4.
The offense struggled through the first half of the game, as they didn’t record their first hit until the sixth inning. Logan Gilbert held the Angels in check and dominated them through the first five innings. He ended up throwing 5 1⁄3 innings while striking out nine.