ANAHEIM — This time it held up.
A day after Mike Trout crushed a two-run homer within the first inning of an eventual 4-3 loss within the house opener, he obliterated a go-ahead three-run blast within the fifth inning to raise the Angels to a 9-5 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday evening at Angel Stadium.
Trout, a three-time AL MVP and 10-time All-Star, once more acquired to partake within the membership’s new house run celebration by donning a samurai warrior helmet, or kabuto, after his blast and mentioned he was simply happy it got here in a win this time. The Angels had been down by 4 runs early, however the offense got here by way of and the bullpen bounced again after failing to guard a late two-run lead on Friday.
“I got in a good count and put a good swing on it,” Trout mentioned. “The last few days, I’ve been seeing the ball better. I put in some work in the cages and I’ve been trying to keep my posture and it’s been paying off.”
Trout’s go-ahead shot got here as a part of a four-run rally for the Angels that began with Luis Rengifo’s first homer of the season. Matt Thaiss reached on an error and Taylor Ward singled to chase Blue Jays right-hander José Berríos from the sport.
The Blue Jays introduced in side-armer Adam Cimber to face Trout with one out, however the transfer backfired, as Cimber rapidly fell behind within the depend, 3-1. Trout then clobbered an 84-mph fastball up and over the center of the plate for a no-doubter to left. It had an exit velocity of 109.4 mph and went a projected 427 toes.
It was yet one more large hit from Trout, who’s off to an unsurprisingly sturdy begin this season. Trout went 1-for-3 with a stroll on Saturday and is batting .346/.528/.769 with three homers, two doubles and eight RBIs by way of his first eight video games.
“The biggest thing is being out there, but when I’m out there, I feel like I’m the best player out there,” Trout mentioned. “I’ve always had that confidence since I was a kid. I enjoy playing this game. It’s been fun.”
The large fly went on an analogous trajectory to his homer on Friday, because it bounced as soon as earlier than clanking off the promotional white truck parked past the left-center-field fence. His homer on Friday bounced over the truck. Trout now leads the workforce with three homers and he’s tied for the workforce lead in RBIs with Logan O’Hoppe.
The offense helped choose up the slack for lefty Tyler Anderson, who struggled with the lengthy ball. He allowed 5 runs over 4 2/3 innings with all of the runs being scored on three homers. But he was grateful the bullpen and the offense backed him.
“You feel bad leaving the game that early and having the guys pick up on the innings, but for the bullpen to come in and shut it down is big time,” Anderson mentioned. “But our guys had good at-bats all day. And in big situations. We were down early and they just kept fighting and clawing and having good at-bats the whole time and it worked out.”
The Angels stored chipping away offensively, scoring a run within the third and two extra within the fourth, keyed by a stroll from Trout and doubles from Shohei Ohtani and Hunter Renfroe, who later added a two-run shot within the eighth for his first homer of the season, which gave the Angels some respiration room.
“Finally hit one on the barrel,” mentioned Renfroe. “But it felt good to get some insurance runs right there. The bullpen came through and pitched well and we were able to get T.A. some backing there. Now we just have to keep it going.”
Trout was impressed by what he noticed from Angels relievers and was comfortable to see the offense beginning to get going with Ohtani, Anthony Rendon, Renfroe, Gio Urshela and Rengifo having strong nights on the plate.
“It was good,” Trout mentioned. “Offensively, we just kept adding on. We got down early, but we stayed in the game and kept adding on runs.”
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