ANAHEIM, Calif. — After a lengthy stretch away from baseball to recover from a personal tragedy, Tommy Hanson is pitching his way back into top form.
The rest of the Los Angeles Angels are also looking sharp against the struggling New York Yankees.
Erick Aybar homered and drove in two runs, and Albert Pujols added two more RBIs in the Angels' 6-2 victory Saturday night, sending New York to its fifth straight defeat.
Hanson (4-2) recorded a season-high eight strikeouts while pitching five-hit ball into the seventh inning for the Angels, who have won three straight after a four-game skid.
"This was the most confident I've felt all year," said Hanson, just the third pitcher in 20 years to win in each of his first three career appearances against the Yankees. "Obviously, I needed a little time to deal with what I was dealing with, but I feel like I'm getting back to a rhythm. I'm back to a normal routine."
The big right-hander delivered his strongest start since returning from a 27-day gap between starts in May while he was on the Angels' restricted list, mentally dealing with his stepbrother's death. Against the Yankees, Hanson walked just one and allowed the second-fewest hits in any start of his debut season with Los Angeles.
He also got plenty of help from his teammates.
Josh Hamilton had an RBI double, and Aybar hit an early homer before delivering a tiebreaking RBI single in the sixth. Howie Kendrick had three hits and drew a bases-loaded walk in the seventh inning of his fourth straight multi-hit game. Mike Trout drew three walks and scored two runs.