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Zach Neto drives in 7 as Angels erupt for season-high 18 runs

Jeff Fletcher, The Orange County Register
21/08/2026 03:19:00

HOUSTON — Starved for clutch hits for more than a month, the Angels gorged themselves on Thursday night.

And Zach Neto took the most trips through the buffet line.

Neto drove in seven runs on five hits in the Angels’ 18-3 victory over the Houston Astros, as the Angels won a road series for the first time since May.

Neto’s RBIs and hits were both career highs. No Angels player had driven in seven runs in a game since Shohei Ohtani had eight RBIs in a 2022 game.

The Angels (51-77) had been struggling to even score four runs most nights since the All-Star break, averaging just 2.7 over that span. They scored six runs in their previous four games combined.

They had more than that by the fourth inning on Thursday, on their way to their highest scoring output of the season.

The only downsides to the night were first baseman Nolan Schanuel leaving the game with right side soreness and outfielder Wade Meckler coming out after he was hit in the head by a pitch.

Besides those injuries and a sloppy bottom of the first when an error, two walks and a wild pitch led to two runs, the Angels started running away with the game in the second inning.

Moisés Ballesteros, who had been in an 0-for-15 slump, led off the inning with a double, his first extra-base hit with the Angels.

The Angels used some strong fundamental baseball to get three runs in the inning, including a perfect squeeze bunt from Tyler Heineman and Josh Lowe’s nice slide to get around a tag at the plate.

From there, the Angels just started pouring hits all over the field, in a six-run fourth and a four-run fifth, which included Neto’s three-run homer. It was his 21st of the season.

For the night, the Angels were 9 for 22 with runners in scoring position. Six of those hits came with two outs, including four from Neto.

Vaughn Grissom drove in three runs with three hits. Ballesteros, Lowe and Frazier had two hits apiece.

The Angels scored their final two runs on a Denzer Guzman homer against outfielder/first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. in the ninth.

Not to be lost amid the run-scoring barrage, right-hander Grayson Rodriguez also pitched one of his best games of the season, giving up just two unearned runs in seven innings.

Rodriguez walked the first two hitters of the game, throwing balls with 10 of his first 11 pitches. He then gave up a hit to load the bases. The Astros ended up scoring two runs, but both were unearned. Grissom, the third baseman, made a bad throw on what should have been a home-to-first double play.

After that, though, Rodriguez looked like a different pitcher. He threw just 16 more balls among his next 88 pitches, sailing through the seventh. He did not walk another batter, and he struck out six.

Rodriguez faced just two hitters over the minimum in his last six innings.

It was the second time in his 14 starts that he finished six innings. Over his last five starts, he has a 3.33 ERA, with 31 strikeouts in 27 innings.

by Orange County Register