The Los Angeles Angels, enduring the longest postseason drought in Major League Baseball since 2014, struggle to connect with a golden past represented by their 2002 World Series win. The current roster, featuring young talents, has not experienced playoff excitement. Interim manager Ray Montgomery advocates a focus on daily performance rather than postseason pressures. Despite their efforts, the team faced a disappointing 11-inning loss to the Nationals, losing an opportunity to establish their first winning record since April, highlighting the ongoing challenges they face this season.
The Angels are experiencing the longest postseason drought in MLB, which significantly affects the current players and their connection to past glories, like the 2002 World Series.
Interim manager Ray Montgomery emphasizes a focus on the immediate game rather than external pressures related to postseason aspirations, aiming to keep players grounded and consistent.
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