Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia emphasising team to push more – MLB News
The Angels’ recent 3-1 Major League Baseball regular series defeat from the Oakland Athletics have made their management quite astonished and also made them think as how this string of defeats can be overturned in the upcoming games.
The 3-1 defeat from A’s occurred after the New York Yankees overpowered them with 2-1, a week ago. Those defeats from the Athletics provoked the Angels current skipper and team manager Mike Scioscia to discuss some issues and deficiencies the entire roster is lacking at the moment.
"The bottom line is, no matter what it is, you keep grinding," Scioscia said with confidence and with full care. "Two outs, nobody on, you just keep pushing it and and pushing it. Right now, it seems like we're a team trying to search for that offensive chemistry and that identity and we have to find it, because mental toughness is going to be an asset this year. We just need to get in that mode."
Angels are currently playing poorly and have won only one regular series since coming into fresh season on MLB Opening Day.
First series they lost was against the Kansas City Royals while later playing against the Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics, the Angels were also defeated badly.
However, the Angels have still to play against some of the top teams of League including Tampa Bay Rays, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants.
Some say that these next games will determine the Angels’ true worth, who have landed star pitcher C.J. Wilson and exceptional word class slugger Albert Pujols in their roster this season.
In the meanwhile, experts believe that this latest in-house discussion of Scioscia with the entire roster to play more aggressive game and push harder to achieve consistent results before mid season break.
Some other experts also believe that the Angels manager Mike Scioscia is doing a tremendous job despite know his team’s potential chances of winning the World Series title this time around.
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