Jordan Romano’s first blown save of the season saw him give up three runs while retiring none of the five Yankees he faced Monday.
This was probably due. Romano hadn’t allowed a hit in five innings this season but also hadn’t pitched in a week coming into tonight. He gave up a leadoff single to Jazz Chisholm Jr., a homer to Trent Grisham, a double to José Caballero and a walk to Austin Wells, during which Caballero stole third base. With a full count on Ryan McMahon, Romano uncorked a game-ending wild pitch, which also still counted as ball four to McMahon. Romano will probably remain the Angels’ primary closer for now, but he won’t be able to afford another outing like this in the near future.