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Blue Jays' John Schneider Announces Injury News After Loss to Angels
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The Toronto Blue Jays' recent struggles continued Wednesday night in Anaheim, as they suffered a 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Despite holding a 4-2 lead entering the bottom of the ninth, the bullpen faltered, with closer Jeff Hoffman surrendering a bases-clearing double to Jorge Soler. This loss dropped the Blue Jays to 16-20 on the season, 4.5 games behind the New York Yankees.

Starting pitcher José Berríos delivered a commendable performance, striking out nine over six innings. The offense, although sluggish for much of the contest, delivered in the seventh inning, sparked by a bunt single from second baseman Andrés Giménez, which ignited a three-run rally. 

However, the momentum was short-lived, as the bullpen couldn't preserve the lead.

During the seventh inning, Giménez appeared to suffer a right quad injury while hustling to first base on his bunt single. Although he remained in the game briefly and scored a run, he was later removed as a precaution (via Blue Jays). 

Manager John Schneider confirmed postgame that Giménez experienced quad tightness and is considered day-to-day.

Giménez, acquired in the offseason from the Cleveland Guardians, has had a challenging start to his tenure with Toronto, batting .195 with a .575 OPS and three home runs. Despite his offensive struggles, his defensive contributions at second base has been a valuable asset. His potential absence adds to the Blue Jays' mounting injury concerns.

As the Blue Jays prepare for the series finale against the Angels, they aim to avoid a sweep and halt their losing streak. With Giménez's status uncertain, the team will need contributions from other infielders and a more reliable bullpen performance to secure a much-needed victory.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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