With the Angels losing six games in a row and ten of their last eleven, they are now on pace to secure the first 100 loss season in franchise history. Will they pull off the dubious feat? As of today, the math says they are on track. With a 37.5 winning percentage, the team is on track to win 60.75 games. That would mean they lose 101.25. Round that off and we get a 61-101 record. Let's take a look at reasons why they might and might not be the first Angels squad to make it to 100 losses. The starting pitching and home run power say no. On most nights the Angels are getting solid starting pitching. Jose Soriano is unworldly right now but Reid Detmers and Jack Kochanwicz are pleasant surprises. Their current ERA's are 0.84, 2.41, and 2.31 over a combined 111.2 innings. Walbert Urena is a wild card and Yusei Kikuchi has underperformed but both have promise. On any given night the Angels starter gives the team a solid shot to win. Through 32 games the Angels are 5th in all of baseball with 42 home runs.…