Overview
- Trout’s solo homer off Rockies reliever Jaden Hill in the eighth helped seal a 3-0 Angels win that ended an eight-game losing streak.
- He is the 59th player in MLB history to hit 400 home runs, joining Giancarlo Stanton as the only active players at or above that total.
- Statcast measured the drive at 485 feet to left-center, the 10th-longest at Coors Field since 2015.
- The milestone was his 22nd homer of the season and just his second since Aug. 6 after a stretch with one homer in his previous 36 games.
- Taylor Ward and Nolan Schanuel also homered, and Kyle Hendricks delivered seven scoreless innings in his 300th career start.