DENVER — Mike Trout hit his 17th home run of the season, one of five long balls and a franchise-record 28 hits on Saturday night, as the Los Angeles Angels authored an historic 25-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
Los Angeles' run total also is a franchise record, and the 24-run differential is the largest win in Major League Baseball since the Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles by 27 runs in 2007, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
Brandon Drury also homered, and drove in four runs, matching the RBI total of teammate Hunter Renfroe in the win, which, according to ESPN Stats & Information research, tied for the third-largest margin by any team in the live ball era, a period that dates back to 1920. «We were aggressive, we attacked pitches in the zone, and hitting gets contagious sometimes,» Angels manager Phil Nevin said. «To be honest, we found some holes, and then the big blows added on some runs.» Colorado used four pitchers in the loss, and all of them allowed at least one run.
Chase Anderson (0-2) started the game, and allowed nine earned runs and 10 hits in just 2.2 innings of work. Matt Carasiti followed Anderson, and allowed six runs on four hits in one-third of an inning. «Location,» Colorado manager Bud Black said in response to what went wrong with Anderson's start. «He'll be the first to tell you, there's too many balls from the mid-thigh to the belt.