ANAHEIM — For more than 10 minutes after the end of the Angels’ loss Tuesday night , Logan O’Hoppe sat alone in the dugout. He then trudged back up to the clubhouse and angrily tossed items into his locker.
After that, the Angels’ catcher had a brief, terse interaction with reporters, one dripping with frustration.
A day later, he acknowledged the emotional struggle he’s endured with a season that has not gone as planned.
“I don’t like to lose,” O’Hoppe said Wednesday. “I just want results, and I want them now. Trying to see the big picture and stay in the process, but I want results now and if I don’t get them, I’m going to be upset about it.”
There have been a few moments in the past few years when O’Hoppe’s frustration has boiled over in that way. He acknowledges it may not be the