Christian Moore’s Unexpected Power Surge Sparks Angels’ Stunning Comeback Against Red Sox

Christian Moore's Unexpected Power Surge Sparks Angels' Stunning Comeback Against Red Sox

Angels fans would have to wait just one more Angels batter before Moore pulled his home run over the short left-field wall against reliever Greg Weissert. The Angels’ top prospect became the first Angel since 1966, and second overall, to have each of his first two home runs the tying or go-ahead variety in the seventh inning or later.

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The Angels’ bullpen, which has emerged as one of the best in baseball during June to the tune of a 2.91 earned-run average entering Tuesday’s game, shut down the Red Sox (40-41) after acting manager Ray Montgomery pulled Tyler Anderson from the game after 4 â…” innings and 82 pitches.

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