Angels set franchise records for runs, hits in 25-1 rout of Rockies
Margin of victory tied for the 3rd highest in major leagues since 1900
The Los Angeles Angels got started early and then kept piling on the runs. The only question was how many they'd finish with.
Mike Trout, Brandon Drury and Matt Thaiss hit homers on consecutive pitches to open a 13-run third inning and Mickey Moniak capped it win a two-run homer in the Angels' record-setting 25-1 rout of the Rockies on Saturday night in Colorado.
The Angels set franchise marks for runs, hits (28) and margin of victory in a game and tied team records for runs and homers with their huge third inning.
The margin of victory was tied for the third-highest in the majors since 1900, behind Texas's 30-3 victory over Baltimore in 2007 and Boston's 29-4 victory over the St. Louis Browns in 1950.
"We were aggressive," Angels manager Phil Nevin said. "We attacked pitches in the zone. Hitting gets contagious at times. Big boys get into something like that [in the third], it fires up the clubhouse."
David Fletcher hit a three-run homer to cap an eight-run fourth as the Angels scored 21 runs on 17 hits in the third and fourth innings combined, sending 27 batters to the plate. Fletcher had three hits and five RBI in his first game since being recalled from triple-A Salt Lake City.
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"I don't think I've seen anything like that, honestly," Fletcher said. "Starting with three homers in a row, pretty unbelievable. Hopefully we saved some for tomorrow."
Hunter Renfroe and Mickey Moniak each had five hits and four RBIĀ for the Angels, who ended a three-game skid in a big way. Moniak stumbled around second base on a liner to centre field in the sixth inning or his second double likely would have been a triple for the cycle.
"Just one after the other, the quality of at-bats we had today,Ā incredible," Moniak said. "To be able to do that in that [third]Ā inning and the whole game was what led to a historic day."
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Drury had three hits and four RBIĀ and Trout had three hits and an RBI. Both were replaced in the fifth with the game well in hand. Every Angels starter had at least one hit, one RBI and a run scored. Major league home run leader Shohei Ohtani had a mostly quiet night, though, finishing with an RBI single in seven at-bats.
Griffin Canning (6-2) gave up four hits in six scoreless innings while striking out seven with a walk. He has won his last four decisions.
"The highlight of the night for me was how Griff threw the ball," Nevin said.
'It's 1 game'
Trout, Drury and Thaiss homered on consecutive pitches in the third off Chase Anderson (0-2).
It was the second time Anderson has given up homers on three straight pitches. It happened while he was with Toronto on Sept. 17, 2020, when the Yankees' Brett Gardner, DJ LeMahieu and Luke Voit went deep against him.
Ohtani's RBI single knocked out Anderson with two outs in the third inning. Drury followed with a two-run single off Matt Carasiti before Renfroe hit a three-run triple and newly acquired Eduardo Escobar singled in a run before Moniak's homer.
The 13-run third set a Rockies record for runs given up in an inning, and the 24 runs marked the second-most.
"It's one game," Colorado manager Bud Black said.
Brenton Doyle homered for Colorado in the eighth.
Angles pick up Moustakas in depth move
The Los Angeles Angels acquired veteran infielder Mike Moustakas from Colorado moments after their 25-1 victory over the Rockies on Saturday night.
The Rockies got minor league right-hander Connor Van Scoyoc, who was 4-3 with a 2.76 earned-run averageĀ in 11 starts at Class A Tri-City this season.
Moustakas hit .270 with four homers and 17 RBIĀ in 47 games with the Rockies after joining them in spring training.
"We'll mix and match and work it out," said Angels manager Phil Nevin, whose team has lost infielders Anthony Rendon, Gil Urshela and Zach Neto to injuries in the last two weeks. "This week, the lineup hasn't had the depth we have had all season. We feel like we have that now."
Moustakas, a three-time all-star, has been on five playoff teams and was the starting third baseman for Kansas City when the Royals won the 2015 World Series.