The Toronto Blue Jays lost 7-3 to the Los Angeles Angels, failing to complete a sweep. Despite managing seven hits, the Jays couldn't score until late in the game.
Key points
Blue Jays lost 7-3 to Angels
Jose Soriano pitched five shutout innings
Jays scored their first runs in the sixth inning
Ernie Clement had three hits in the game
Next game is against Cleveland Guardians
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Apr 22, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement (22) looks on after losing to the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images | William Liang-Imagn Images
Apr 22, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement (22) looks on after losing to the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images | William Liang-Imagn Images
**Blue Jays 3 at Angels 7**
You didnât really think they were going to get a sweep, right?
The Jays were in tough against Jose Soriano, off to the kind of start that only a handful of pitchers have in the last century. And it was easy to see why heâs yet to allow more than an earned run in a start with Soriano featuring a sinker that waffled in ways that a baseball thrown in the upper-90s has no business doing, a splitter that fell off the table the way a baseball thrown in the low-90s has no business doing, and for good measure a knucklecurve with a sharp downward finish. In other words, good luck to hitters.
In that light, the Jays managed a couple of remarkable feats. First, they managed to get to Soriano for seven hits over five innings. Few of them were really well hit, but they found some holes with decent contact. But second, even with all traffic, not only were they shut out, but they didnât even manage to get a runner to second. All were singles, and the two innings with two hits had them separated by a caught stealing and double play.
So they were winning battles, losing campaigns, but arguably didnât lose the war as they battled Soriano enough to run up his pitch count and get him out of the game after just 5 (shutout) innings, giving themselves a shot at a soft(er) underbelly of an Angels pen which would have to bridge 4 innings.
For his part, worked two very quick and efficient innings, needing just 16 pitches to work around a double on his first pitch and induce three cans of corn in the second. The rest of the outing was rockier, as Lauerâs third inning was far more laborious. Logan OâHoppe opened with a bloop hit, with light hitting #9 wisely opting to bunt behind him. He laid one down so well he beat it out, After striking out he was very carful with and walked him to load the bases, then went 3-0 to before coming back to get him to fly out. It did open the scoring, but also opened a base for whom he was struggled to hit the corners.
The rest of the damage consisted of a pair of solo home runs over the next two innings. Nolan Schmanuel (close enough) flined one just over the right field wall in the 4th, and Mike Trout slammed a moonshot in the 5th. That made it 3-0 entering a battle of the bullpens in the 6th.
dispatched the first four batters he faced (including totally undressing Jesus Sanchez), but walked Kaz Okamoto before yielding a bloop double to to finally move a runner past first base. That brought in , who got but yielded a two out smash into the right field corner from to break the goose egg and put the Jays within one. Ernie Clement grounded his third hit of the day to cash Lukes, and it was a brand new game.
Briefly, anyway. Seemingly mirroring the Angels, worked a clean 6th, got the first out of the 7th, then walked Trout. Adell singled to put the go ahead run on third, so it was Fisher time. Unfortunately, he didnât really have it, striking out Soler but then walking Soler to load the bases for Schmanuel (close enough). This time he didnât hit it nearly as hard, but lofted a shallow double to clear the bases. in turn flared a ball just past Clementâs grasp for another another run, and 7-3 was the eventual margin.
**Jays of the Day**: Clement (+0.16 WPA), Gimenez (+0.10). Lukes ended up at just 0.01 despite two hits of which one was critical.
**Boo Jays**: Fisher (-0.26), Vladdy (-0.12 with the 0fer), Nance (-0.10). A couple of near misses in the battery, with Heineman and Lauer at -0.09 apiece.
With the matinee today followed by the off-day, the Jays are off for the next 48 hours as they return home to take on with scheduled against on Friday t the usual 7:07 EDT start.
Q&A
What were the key moments in the Blue Jays vs Angels game on April 22, 2026?
Key moments included the Angels' early scoring with solo home runs by Nolan Schmanuel and Mike Trout, and the Jays finally scoring in the sixth inning but ultimately losing 7-3.
Who was the standout pitcher for the Angels against the Blue Jays?
Jose Soriano was the standout pitcher for the Angels, shutting out the Jays for five innings and allowing no more than an earned run in his starts.
What is the upcoming schedule for the Toronto Blue Jays after their loss to the Angels?
The Blue Jays have a matinee game followed by an off-day before returning home to face the Cleveland Guardians on Friday.
How did Ernie Clement perform in the game against the Angels?
Ernie Clement had a notable performance with three hits, contributing positively to the Jays' offense despite the loss.
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