Anthony Rendon continued his heavenly homestand, but more subpar pitching send the Angels to a second straight weekend sweep, falling to the Dodgers, 8-3 on Sunday afternoon in Anaheim.
Julio Teheran threw a season-high 60 pitches put allowed four runs, including two home runs, part of the seven batted balls tagged with an exit velocity of at least 98 mph, per Baseball Savant. Teheran only pitched 3u2153 innings, which is the longest of his three starts.
“You try to be perfect, but that’s hard to do. We’re going to make mistakes,” Teheran said after the game.