ANAHEIM, Calif. — Taylor Ward's two-run double into the left-center gap scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, Kevin Pillar had a two-run homer among his three hits and the Los Angeles Angels rallied for a 4-3 victory over the New York Yankees on Tuesday night to snap a three-game losing streak.
Ward attacked Clay Holmes' first pitch and drove it over the head of Yankees' left fielder Alex Verdugo. It rolled to the wall, allowing Mickey Moniak and Luis Rengifo to score.
''That's the big hit we've been looking for,'' manager Ron Washington said. ''We've been putting ourselves in position and Taylor came through for us.''
It also marked just the second time in 29 games the Angels have won when trailing after seven innings.
''I took my shot there, came through and put a good swing on it. Glad it all worked out,'' Ward said. ''He has a sinker and tried to take a tight swing.''
It's also only the seventh time in 26 games at The Big A that the Angels have won. Then again, it did feel a little bit like a road game for the Halos with the large number of New York fans in attendance.
Ward came up with a chance to deliver his big hit after Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo mishandled Rengifo's ground ball for an error and keep the inning alive.
It was Rizzo's third error in 55 games at first this season. He had four in 92 games last year.