In baseball, as in life, it is important to look at what happened and try to learn from it. For an early season series, this one seemed pretty critical as it gave the Angels an opportunities to either bury themselves or climb fairly close to .500. The team brought plenty of shovels and made sure to put them to work. Let's take a look at the key takeaways from the series. The Angels bullpen is atrocious. Heading into today's game, the Angels bullpen had pitched 21.1 innings over the last 6 games. In that time they surrendered 25 earned runs on 30 hits and 14 walks. They tried to shuffle the deck chairs on the Titanic by cutting Jordan Romano and replacing him with Jose Fermin. As of now, Sam Bachman is the only relieve r in the bullpen who can be considered reliable. The rest are getting hit and hit hard, but only after issuing walks. It is hard to pin today's loss on the bullpen. Tasked with covering most of the game and with an offense that only put up 2 runs, the unit did as well as can be expected.…