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Sunday, June 25, 2023

Halos go 13-run innings to historic offensive night in Coors

 Halos go 13-run innings to historic offensive night in Coors

New franchise records for runs (25) and hits (28) are the stories of a wild 25-1 win


DENVER -- It all started out harmlessly, with the Angels pulling off some fun little things and becoming the first team in almost three years to hit back-to-back home runs on three fields.

But things just got crazier from there for the Angels, who just couldn't stop making runs against the Rockies. The three straight home runs made for a third inning with 13 runs, and the Angels earned a wild 25-1 win at Coors Field on Saturday with a fourth inning with eight runs, giving them the club record for both runs (25) and lined up for hits (28). in a game. The 24-run win margin was also the largest in franchise history.

 

Their previous high for runs was 24 against the Blue Jays in a 24-2 win on August 25, 1979, while their previous high for hits was 26, which they hit twice. Her 13-run third also matched a franchise record set in 1997 and 1978. They also set a club record with four homers in the squad.

 

The Angels hauled 23 runs in their first four innings, which was the third most in MLB history, behind only the Cubs (25) on August 25, 1922, and the Pirates (24) on June 6, 1894. And their 21 runs over back-to-back innings is the most in MLB history, with the Pirates hitting that feat as early as 1894.

 

Other notable performances included Mickey Moniak and Hunter Renfroe, both scoring 5 out of 5. Moniak hit three doubles and a home run and tied the franchise record with four extra-base hits in a game. Moniak fell behind the cycle on three occasions and literally almost ended up on his way to second place when he scored a potential three-pointer in the sixth leg that had his teammates in the dugout laughing.


Superstar Mike Trout started the epic breakout in the third inning with a solo blast on a 1-0 fastball from right-hander Chase Anderson to open the frame before Brandon Drury followed up with a shot of his own on a first-pitch cutter.

The last time the Angels hit three consecutive homers was against the Royals on April 23, when Taylor Ward, Trout, and Shohei Ohtani did it. And the last time a team accomplished the feat on just three pitches was the Yankees, who coincidentally also homered on three straight pitches from Anderson on Sept. 17, 2020.

Trout got it started with his 17th homer of the year and his second in as many days. Drury connected on his 13th blast of the year, while it was the fourth homer of the season for Thaiss.

 

All three homers were crushed into the thin Colorado air, as Trout's left the bat at 110.5 mph and went a Statcast-projected 451 feet to center field, while Drury's had an exit velocity of 105 mph and went a projected 437 feet to left-center and Thaiss' exited the bat at 108.5 mph and traveled a projected 399 feet to right.

The last time the Angels hit three straight homers was against the Royals on April 23 when Taylor Ward, Trout, and Shohei Ohtani did. And the last time a team did that feat on just three pitches was the Yankees, who also happened to hit a home run on three consecutive pitches from Anderson on September 17, 2020.

Trout started with his 17th home run of the year and his second in a matter of days. Drury hit his 13th hit of the year while it was Thaiss' fourth home run of the season.

 

All three homers were shattered in the thin Colorado air as Trout's left the bat at 110.5 mph and one Statcast-predicted 451 feet flew into the middle of the field, while Drury's had an exit speed of 105 mph and predicted one Flying 437 feet to left center and Thaiss left the bat at 108.5 mph and is expected to fly 399 feet to the right.

 

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