Leo Rivas, critical error at third gives the Angels a go-ahead run. Leo Rivas getting picked off after a walk. Leo Rivas not getting a bunt down on Saturday night. Leo Rivas playing in when it’s two outs and a runner at third in a situation I’m not really sure he should be in for. And look, I’m not just picking on Leo Rivas. Hey, this is everybody. How about the team’s inability to cash in on leadoff walks, on two-out walks, on five walks from a rookie starter on Sunday? The inability to move runners over, the inability to hit sac flies. Beyond Leo Rivas not getting bunts down, we saw Ryan Bliss not get a bunt down earlier this season. Randy Arozarena misplayed a ball, misplayed two balls on Monday. He misplayed that same play on Sunday, diving for a ball that he doesn’t catch or keep in front of him. It gets past him, and it ultimately becomes a double, which ultimately leads to a run. This is equal opportunity blame.”