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Lost weekend: Angels keep Blue Jays bats quiet in completing 3-game sweep

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Shohei Ohtani and Luis Rengifo belted two-run homers to push the Los Angeles Angels to an 8-3 win to sweep the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.

The Blue Jays (68-58) were outscored 22-3 and managed only 17 hits in the three-game series to snuff out the good vibrations from their 6-1 road excursion to New York and Boston last week.

After two extra-inning games in Boston, they arrived home with an overworked bullpen. But the hangover from the successful trip lasted the entire weekend against the Angels (55-73).

In the series finale, Los Angeles enjoyed a 3-1 advantage and struck for three more runs in the seventh inning. David Fletcher began the rally with a two-out single to left.

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