Author: Rhett Bollinger
Published on: 2022-06-28 23:11:33
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ANAHEIM — It’s become an all-too-common storyline for the Angels over the years.
Superstars Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani homered against the White Sox on Tuesday, but it came in a lopsided 11-4 loss at Angel Stadium. Trout and Ohtani went back-to-back as part of a three-run third inning, marking the second time they hit consecutive blasts this year — they also accomplished the feat on May 9 against the Rays — and the fifth time overall.
But just as quickly as the Angels took the lead, they gave it right back, as right-hander Chase Silseth allowed three runs as part of a five-run fifth inning for the White Sox, who also had a five-run seventh.
“It happened pretty quick,” said acting manager Ray Montgomery. “It tends to happen that way. We got off to a good start and Chase was rolling along pretty good.”