ANAHEIM, Calif. — Sal Frelick robbed Taylor Ward of a tying home run with a leaping catch in center field for the final out of the Milwaukee Brewers' 6-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night.
The Angels staged a three-run rally in the ninth inning and then got two more runners on base, bringing Trevor Megill into the game as the Brewers' third reliever of the inning.
Ward drove a 384-foot fly to center, but Frelick confidently ran back and made a one-handed grab on the warning track.
''I was thinking tie score,'' Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said. ''(But) if Sal is near it, it goes in his glove 99.9% of the time.''
The 5-foot-9 Frelick stretched his arm just above the yellow line representing the top of the outfield fence and held onto the ball while his torso hit the wall.
''It was hit really high, so it was coming down," Frelick said. ''It's just a little easier versus the ones that are hit really hard or aren't coming down as much. I was able to see it and jump, and it just went right in.''
Christian Yelich hit his 200th homer and rookie Tobias Myers pitched scoreless, four-hit ball into the seventh inning for the Brewers, who have won three of four. Jackson Chourio drove in three runs, including a two-run double that turned into a Little League homer on the Angels' third error of the night in the fourth.
Los Angeles avoided its third shutout loss of the season when Logan O'Hoppe doubled in the ninth and scored on two wild pitches by Elieser Hernández. Jo Adell and Nolan Schanuel then drove in runs, and the Angels got two more runners on base before Huntington Beach native Megill barely secured his 14th save.