Angels vs Tigers Recap: Trout leads 7-1 win after big late surge

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Angels Bounce Back After Shutout Loss
The Los Angeles Angels were hungry for payback. They'd been shut out 4-0 by Detroit the night before, and now they were back at Comerica Park ready to fight. The Tigers came in struggling too—they'd lost their last game and were sitting at 22-35. Both teams needed this win badly. You could feel the tension in the air as Grayson Rodriguez took the mound for the Angels. He was locked in from the start. Rodriguez would end up pitching five solid innings with five strikeouts. The Angels' bats were ready to explode. Mike Trout stepped in looking for redemption. Zach Neto watched carefully, ready to make something happen. The stage was set for a statement game. Los Angeles was not going down twice. This game would be all about momentum and grit.
Five Runs in Two Innings—Angels Take Over
Wenceel Perez smacked the first pitch hard in the second inning. The ball flew toward right center field and kept climbing. It rocketed over the wall at 363 feet—Tigers up 1-0. But the Angels weren't waiting around. They exploded in the fifth inning. Sebastian Rivero singled to left, and Jo Adell raced home—tied at 1-1. Then Zach Neto stepped up and doubled down the line. Rivero scored easily. Walton sprinted to third. Vaughn Grissom followed with a sacrifice fly to center. Walton slid across home plate. The Angels had taken a 3-1 lead. The momentum had completely flipped. Detroit's pitching was crumbling. Jack Flaherty was getting hit hard. Los Angeles smelled blood in the water now. Every batter looked dangerous stepping into the box.
Angels Pile On Late—Win Big 7-1
The Angels weren't done yet. In the eighth inning, Vaughn Grissom doubled hard to center. Mike Trout was on base and took off running. Grissom slid into third as the ball bounced away. Trout scored easily—4-1 now. Jorge Soler stepped up next and singled to left. Grissom sprinted home. The lead grew to 5-1. Then the ninth inning came, and the Angels turned up the heat even more. Mike Trout rocked a double to center field. Two more runs scored. The final score read 7-1. The Angels had destroyed the Tigers with pure batting power. Detroit's pitchers couldn't get anyone out. Los Angeles improved to 23-35 with this dominant win. They walked out of Comerica Park feeling alive again. This was the kind of game that changes a season.
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