ANAHEIM, Calif. — Willie Calhoun hit a two-run, walk-off homer in the 10th inning, sending the Los Angeles Angels to a 6-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night.
Calhoun hit a two-run homer in the first inning, and he added a no-doubt shot to right field in the 10th on the second pitch by Austin Voth (2-3). The eight-year major league veteran slugger said it was the first walk-off hit of his baseball career, including the minors.
''I've put in a lot of work, especially the last few months,'' Calhoun said. ''It's pretty cool to see it translate to the game.''
Calhoun, who had hit just one homer since May 12, connected for his third career multi-homer game as the Angels snapped the Mariners' three-game winning streak and earned just their third victory in nine games.
''Both homers, I didn't try to muscle up or anything,'' Calhoun said. ''In the 10th, I was just (trying to) get a ground ball in the right side.''
Mitch Garver bounced a one-out double into the stands off Hans Crouse (2-0) in the Mariners' half of the 10th, scoring automatic runner Josh Rojas from second. Crouse struck out Rodriguez and Ty France to limit the rally.
''They've got a good back end of their bullpen, too,'' Seattle manager Scott Servais said. ''This was one of those games where it's going to come down to who gets a couple of big hits.''
Cal Raleigh hit his fifth homer in four days for Seattle, and Julio Rodríguez hit a two-run homer in the first inning.