
Watch Angels' Mike Trout Make MLB History vs. Yankees With 5th HR of Series
Los Angeles Angels slugger Mike Trout made history with a 446-foot blast against the New York Yankees over the Yankee Stadium left field wall Thursday afternoon.
That home run marked Trout's fifth home run of the midweek series, the most any opponent has put up in a single series against the Yankees since 1990, per MLB's Sarah Langs.
It also made Trout the first visiting player to hit home runs in four straight days at Yankee Stadium, according to Langs.
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Trout arrived in the Bronx this week having slashed just .152/.317/.242 in nine games this month. He then went .357/.357/1.214 through his first 14 at-bats in three games at Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees went into Thursday still leading the series 2-1 after walkoff wins on Monday and Wednesday. Los Angeles won Tuesday after Trout helped the Angels record three home runs on five first-inning pitches from Ryan Weathers.
The Angels were leading the Yankees 7-4 at the time of Trout's seventh-inning home run on Thursday.






