The Colorado Rockies likely couldn’t have avoided a historic defeat on Saturday night, even with angels in the outfield.
The third inning of the Los Angeles Angels’ 25-1 away victory over their National League West foe featured 13 runs. The Angels’ outstanding third inning saw Mike Trout, Brandon Drury, and Matt Thaiss slam back-to-back home runs, helping the team tie team records for runs and homers and establish franchise records for runs, hits (28), and margin of victory in a game.
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Manager Phil Nevin of the Angels commented, “We were aggressive.” “We made pitch attacks in the zone. At times, hitting might spread. When big boys get involved in stuff like that (in the third), the clubhouse gets riled up.
A three-run home drive by David Fletcher in the fourth inning helped Los Angeles score eight more runs. In his first game back in the majors following his recall from Triple-A Salt Lake City, he recorded three hits and five RBIs.
Sincerely, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen something like it, Fletcher remarked. “Starting with three consecutive home runs, fairly incredible. We hopefully have some left over for tomorrow.
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The victory margin of 24 runs ranks third in the majors since 1900. The Boston Red Sox defeated the St. Louis Browns 29-4 in 1950, while the Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 30-3 in 2007.
Rockies manager Bud Black stated, “It’s just one game.
In the chaotic third inning, Mickey Moniak went 5-for-5 for the game, driving in four runs and hitting a home run. Additionally going 5-for-5 with four RBIs and two doubles was Hunter Renfroe. Fletcher made 4 of 6 shots.
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Denver employed four pitchers. The hardest hit pitcher was starter Chase Anderson, who gave up nine runs on ten hits in two and a third innings. In the defeat, Breton Doyle hit a solo home run.