Can the Angels' offense be saved? It probably (mostly) depends on Mike Trout
Briefly

Angels manager Ron Washington compared his struggles in reviving the team’s sputtering offense to a famous scene from the movie 'Moneyball'. The Angels rank poorly in terms of strikeouts and walks, highlighting significant offensive challenges. Washington notes that finding solutions is a continuous process, requiring constant adjustments. He points out the team's current low batting average and on-base percentage compared to last season, indicating the need for improved performance at the plate. Despite a recent winning streak, the team's overall offensive struggles remain.
"Adjustments is something in the game of baseball that's never ending, so we just got to keep making adjustments... If I knew, if anybody knew the adjustment to make to get an offense going... that’s baseball."
"It's incredibly hard," Washington responds when asked about improving the Angels' offense, emphasizing the complexities and continuous adjustments needed in baseball.
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