Trout homers, drives in 3 to lead Angels past A’s

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Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout drives in two runs with a double against the Oakland Athletics during the seventh inning. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)

OAKLAND, Calif. — Mike Trout homered and drove in three runs, Johnny Giavotella hit a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning and the Los Angeles Angels held on to beat the Oakland Athletics 6-3 on Wednesday night.

Trout hit his fifth home run with two outs in the third then doubled in two with the bases loaded in the seventh to help the Angels pull away and end a two-game losing skid.

Erick Aybar added a two-run single as Los Angeles matched its second-highest run in two weeks despite losing first baseman Albert Pujols to a leg injury in the sixth.

Marcus Semien had three hits and scored twice for Oakland. The A’s have lost five of six.

Pujols left the game with tightness in his left hamstring after singling leading off the sixth.

Fernando Salas (1-1) retired three batters for the win while Huston Street pitched the ninth for his eighth save in eight tries.

Los Angeles had been held to three runs or fewer in seven of its previous 10 games before breaking out against Oakland.

Giavotella’s one-out single off A’s reliever Ryan Cook (0-1) put the Angels up 4-3. After Kole Calhoun walked to load the bases, Trout doubled to left to drive in C.J. Cron and Giavotella.

It’s the Angels 10th win in the last 14 games against the A’s.

Aybar’s two-run single off Oakland starter Jesse Hahn put the Angels ahead 2-0.

Trout extended the lead with his fifth home run of the season, a solo shot that landed halfway up the stands in left field. It was the 10th homer of Trout’s career hit at the O.co Coliseum — the most by any visiting player since the Angels slugger made his big league debut in 2011.

Stephen Vogt’s RBI single off Angels starter Matt Shoemaker cut the lead to 3-1.

Ike Davis doubled in Semien in the sixth and Josh Reddick followed with a single off reliever Cesar Ramos that tied the score at 3.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Angels: C Chris Ianetta returned to the lineup after missing the series opener due to a cut finger.

Athletics: Ben Zobrist spent 20 minutes riding a stationary bicycle after undergoing knee surgery a day earlier. … OF Coco Crisp (elbow) will join Single-A Stockton for two days of hitting later this week but the biggest hurdle remains throwing, according to head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta. … Closer Sean Doolittle (strained rotator cuff) will throw off a mound Thursday for the second time this week. … INF Tyler Ladendorf underwent left ankle surgery Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Angels: RHP Garrett Richards (1-1) pitches the series finale and has lost three of four decisions against Oakland in his career, the only team he has a losing record against.

Athletics: RHP Jesse Chavez (0-1) makes his second start and is likely to remain in Oakland’s rotation after subbing in for Hahn on April 23.

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