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July 8, 2014 ANAHEIM -- The Angels struggled to figure out R.A. Dickey and his knuckleball on Tuesday night and lost to the Blue Jays, 4-0, snapping their 11-game home winning streak. The loss was the Angels' first at Angel Stadium since June 11 against the A's and just their third home loss since May 20. It also snapped a five-game winning streak overall for the Angels (52-37). For Toronto (48-44), the win halted a five-game losing streak. It was the second time the Angels have been shut out this season, joining a 3-0 loss to Tampa Bay on May 16. Dickey (7-8) befuddled the Angels, holding them to just one hit through the first five innings. After Dickey walked Chris Iannetta in the second, he retired the next 12 batters before Mike Trout's two-out double in the sixth, and Trout was thrown out at third base trying to stretch that hit into a triple. The Angels showed life in the seventh with back-to-back two-out singles from Erick Aybar and Howie Kendrick, but Dickey coaxed Iannetta into an easy groundout to end the inning. Only three Angels reached second base and Los Angeles was 0-for-2 with runners in scoring position. The Blue Jays started the scoring in the fifth inning when Jose Reyes singled home Munenori Kawasaki. Reyes' single capped a string of three consecutive Toronto hits and broke the Blue Jays' 0-for-25 skid with runners in scoring position. In his second start since returning from the disabled list, Angels starter Tyler Skaggs allowed three runs on a career-high 11 hits in 6 2/3 innings. Skaggs (4-5) escaped a few early jams thanks to the Halos' defense. In the first, Iannetta cut down Steve Tolleson trying to steal third base with no outs, two on and slugger Jose Bautista at the plate. In the second, Aybar snagged a would-be base hit and started a 6-4-3 double play that killed a Toronto rally. In the third, Kole Calhoun made a heads-up play by throwing behind Reyes at first base after he made a wide turn around the bag following a single. Reyes, though, got even with a two-run home run to left field that gave the Blue Jays a 3-0 cushion. With Kawasaki on first base and two outs in the seventh, Reyes deposited an 0-1 Skaggs changeup into the left-field bullpen for his seventh home run of the season. Reyes finished the game 4-for-5 with three RBIs. Matthew DeFranks is an associate reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @MDeFranks. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.