HOUSTON — Zach Neto hit two home runs and drove in six, and the Los Angeles Angels came from behind twice to beat the Houston Astros 9-8 on Sunday.
''At the end of the game there, his last three at-bats he took the game over,'' Angels manager Ron Washington said. ''He has that capability. … He got us the win.''
The Angels trailed 4-0 in the sixth before scoring two runs in back-to-back innings, and then took the lead in the eighth on a solo shot from Neto.
''We've got a lot of grit, we've got a lot of fight on this team,'' said Neto, who cut the lead in half in the sixth with a two-run shot in his second career multi-homer game. ''We trust in each other to put us in the best spots and just being able to come through.''
The Astros responded with two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning before the Angels had a four-run ninth. With the bases loaded against Astros closer Josh Hader, Taylor Ward drew a game-tying walk before Neto ripped a bases-clearing double down the left-field line to drive in three more.
''Can't let the first guy get on, that was the first problem,'' Hader said. ''Hung a slider to Pillar and then they just started jumping on the fastball up.''
This was Hader's fourth blown save of the season. Hader (8-8) gave up four runs on three hits, walked two and struck out none in 1/3 innings.
Leading 9-6, Jose Quijada gave up a pair of RBI singles to Yainer Diaz and Victor Caratini, making it a one-run game.