Pujols hits homer No. 660 as Angels rally to beat Rox 5-3

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Los Angeles Angels' Albert Pujols circles the bases after hitting a two-run home run off Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Carlos Estevez in the eighth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

DENVER – A few weeks ago, Albert Pujols received a text out of the blue: ā€œIt's your time now. Go get it.ā€

That meant a lot coming from none other than Willie Mays, the Hall of Famer he was trying to catch.

Pujols tied Mays for fifth place on the career homer list with a two-run shot in the eighth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels rallied for a 5-3 win over the slumping Colorado Rockies on Sunday.

ā€œTo be able to have my name in the sentence with Willie Mays is unbelievable,ā€ Pujols said. ā€œI’m really humbled.ā€

Trailing 3-2, the 40-year-old Pujols lined a fastball from Carlos Estevez (1-3) into the empty seats in left field for his 660th homer. He was eagerly greeted by his teammates following his first homer since Aug. 4.

ā€œI was just telling them, ā€˜Finally, I hit one in the air,ā€™ā€ Pujols cracked.

Pujols now trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (714) and Alex Rodriguez (696) on the career home run list.

ā€œEverybody knew what was at stake. Everybody knew what was going on,ā€ Angels manager Joe Maddon said. ā€œIt was almost like a walk-off reaction when he hit it. Everybody was thrilled for him.ā€

The ball was easily retrieved from the stands with no fans to fight over the keepsake — or celebrate the milestone. Pujols will keep the ball, but his bat went to third base coach Brian Butterfield, a Mays fan.

The secret to Pujols' prodigious power? He doesn't try to go deep. That simple.

ā€œYou go out there and try put a good swing," Pujols said. "Every 660 that I have now, that’s what I try to do every time."

It was a crazy day at the plate for the Angels, who had more walks (10) than hits (six). They also had a hit batter and reached on an error as the Rockies pitching staff struggled to find the strike zone.

Andrew Heaney (4-3) threw seven efficient innings for Los Angeles, allowing three runs and no walks while striking out eight. Matt Andriese tossed two solid innings to earn a save for the second straight game.

The Angels took two of three from the Rockies and wrapped up a six-game trip with a 3-3 mark.

ā€œIt was a perfect moment for him and for us,ā€ Maddon said. ā€œWe’re still not out of this thing mathematically and to get a big knock like that, it can help pick up our spirits for the next couple of days.ā€

Colorado continued its fall after an 11-3 start. The team dropped to 10-22 since Aug. 9.

Kevin Pillar and Charlie Blackmon hit back-to-back RBI doubles in the third for Colorado. Matt Kemp added a solo homer.

Rockies starter Ryan Castellani had an intriguing line: 5 2/3 innings pitched, one hit, one unearned run, four strikeouts, one hit batter and six walks. He didn’t surrender his first hit until Max Stassi singled in the fifth.

ā€œHe hung in there. It didn't look pretty,ā€ Rockies manager Bud Black said. ā€œHe bobbed and weaved through that game."

Angels first baseman Jared Walsh had another big game with two hits, including an RBI single. His string of four straight games with a homer was snapped.

Maddon has been impressed with the 27-year-old Walsh, who was a 39th-round pick in 2015.

ā€œThis is a young man who might be arriving at that stage-three point, where it's ā€˜I belong here, I can do this’ as opposed to just being a survivalist and just trying to figure out if he belongs here or not,ā€ Maddon said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rockies: 3B Nolan Arenado was given the day off to rest a sore left shoulder. ā€œIt’s feeling better today after some treatment and therapy,ā€ Black said. ... OF Raimel Tapia left in the fifth. Black said he was a little dizzy after jarring his head while making a diving catch in the third.

OHTANI’S SLUMP

Maddon hasn’t noticed any outward frustration from a slumping Shohei Ohtani, who is hitting .189 and was out of the starting lineup for a second straight game.

ā€œFor whatever reason, there are some really good players this year experiencing this same kind of offensive trauma,ā€ Maddon said. ā€œThey will all work through it. If you’re good, you’re young and you’re not hurt, you’ll work through it. That’s what I think Shohei shall do.

ā€œWe have games left. We’re not quitting on anybody right now. He’ll be out there often.ā€

CHASING MILESTONES

Pujols said that when he retires he will reflect on all his memorable milestones.

ā€œBecause that's when I’m going to have plenty of time to look at what I’ve done,ā€ Pujols said. ā€œI know my place in history. I know that because friends and family are always talking to me. I try not to get caught up too much in numbers or records or who’s next.ā€

UP NEXT

Angels: After an off day, the Angels will host Arizona in a three-game series. Righty Julio Teheran (0-3, 8.23 ERA) will throw Tuesday.

Rockies: Begin a two-game series against Oakland on Tuesday. Righty Antonio Senzatela (2-5, 4.35 ERA) goes for the Rockies and lefty Sean Manaea (4-2, 4.46 ERA) for the Athletics.

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