If you play for the Royals, you probably aren’t happy when Tyler Skaggs rolls in to town. In 4 starts now at the “K”, Skaggs has a measly 0.35 ERA and has been absolutely brutal to Royals hitters.
The Angels got things moving fast in this one when David Fletcher and Mike Trout both had singles to start the game. Unfortunately, Andrelton “swing at everything” Simmons ground into a double play, erasing Mike Trout from the base path like a Thanos snap.
But fortunately, the Angels had Albert “636 home runs” waiting on deck and ready to smash #637 and knock in RBIs #1994 and #1995, leaving him one shy of Barry Bonds for 4th place on the All Time RBI list (or 3rd place if you don’t count Babe Ruth’s RBIs before 1920).