Preview: Astros (41-31) at Angels (36-35)
Game: 2
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: June 23, 2015 10:05 PM EDT
Albert Pujols once again resembles the player that dominated baseball for much of the past decade and the one the Los Angeles Angels hoped for when they signed the slugger.
Tearing through a career-best power surge, Pujols will again look to torment the Houston Astros on Tuesday night in the second of a three-game series.
Pujols hit two home runs Monday, giving him 15 over his last 24 games, before Daniel Robertson bunted home the winning run in a 4-3 victory for Los Angeles (36-35).
Pujols' previous career high for homers over a 25-game span was 14, which he accomplished in 2006. He has 23 on the year, five shy of his 159-game total from last season and seven shy of his most as an Angel, set in 2012.
Over this stretch, Pujols is batting .352 with a 1.328 OPS and 30 RBIs, and his 48 home runs against Houston are the most of any player. He came into Monday tied with Hank Aaron at 46. Pujols' career total is now 543 - five behind Mike Schmidt for 15th place.
"I don't think about that. I'm locked in every day," he said. "Obviously, you want to have success every time you go to the plate, but it's impossible. So the best thing you can do is get yourself ready for the game and prepare yourself."
Houston tied it in the eighth on a run-scoring double by All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve, who was 1 for 3 after missing the previous four games with a strained hamstring.
"It feels really good, absolutely," Altuve said to MLB's official website about his hamstring. "My last at-bat I hit a hard chopper foul and I ran 100 percent to first base and I really felt happy because it didn't bother me at all."
George Springer has held the hot hand for the Astros (41-31), though his 14-game hitting streak came to an end. The right fielder had previously batted .458 since June 7 with 12 runs and had four homers in his last seven.
He'll look to bounce back against C.J. Wilson (5-5, 3.39 ERA), who has enjoyed a resurgence with an ERA that's over a full run lower than his 4.51 mark last year. Wilson's 3.46 FIP is his lowest since 2011 and his 1.12 WHIP is the best of his career.
Wilson can credit a large portion of his success to an increase in command. His 2.61 walks per nine innings is a career low. The left-hander did not allow any free passes in eight dominant innings in a 7-1 win against Arizona on Thursday and has a 0.60 ERA in his last two starts.
"I was fortunate to have really good run support," Wilson told MLB's official website. "I was able to kind of kick it up to another gear and either strike the guy out that was batting or use the defense the way we planned it out."
Wilson suffered the loss in his only appearance against Houston this season despite pitching well. He allowed three hits and two runs while striking out eight in 6 2-3 innings, but fell 4-0 on April 18.
Chris Carter is 9 for 26 (.346) with two home runs, five RBIs and a .469 on-base percentage against Wilson. Altuve and Springer have two homers apiece against him.
Collin McHugh (7-3, 5.04) will start for Houston after earning a win in Colorado on Thursday with his eighth quality start in 14 outings. McHugh allowed two runs and five hits, including a home run to Mike Trout in the Astros' 3-2 win over Los Angeles on May 7.
McHugh, who allowed a home run to Pujols on May 21, 2014, has a 2.03 ERA in five starts with the Angels.
SERIES AT A GLANCE
GAME 1
Astros at Angels
Mon, Jun 22 Final 3 to 4
Boxscores
GAME 2
Astros at Angels
Tue, Jun 23 - 10:05PM EDT
GAME 3
Astros at Angels
Wed, Jun 24 - 3:35PM EDT
Game: 2
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: June 23, 2015 10:05 PM EDT
Albert Pujols once again resembles the player that dominated baseball for much of the past decade and the one the Los Angeles Angels hoped for when they signed the slugger.
Tearing through a career-best power surge, Pujols will again look to torment the Houston Astros on Tuesday night in the second of a three-game series.
Pujols hit two home runs Monday, giving him 15 over his last 24 games, before Daniel Robertson bunted home the winning run in a 4-3 victory for Los Angeles (36-35).
Pujols' previous career high for homers over a 25-game span was 14, which he accomplished in 2006. He has 23 on the year, five shy of his 159-game total from last season and seven shy of his most as an Angel, set in 2012.
Over this stretch, Pujols is batting .352 with a 1.328 OPS and 30 RBIs, and his 48 home runs against Houston are the most of any player. He came into Monday tied with Hank Aaron at 46. Pujols' career total is now 543 - five behind Mike Schmidt for 15th place.
"I don't think about that. I'm locked in every day," he said. "Obviously, you want to have success every time you go to the plate, but it's impossible. So the best thing you can do is get yourself ready for the game and prepare yourself."
Houston tied it in the eighth on a run-scoring double by All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve, who was 1 for 3 after missing the previous four games with a strained hamstring.
"It feels really good, absolutely," Altuve said to MLB's official website about his hamstring. "My last at-bat I hit a hard chopper foul and I ran 100 percent to first base and I really felt happy because it didn't bother me at all."
George Springer has held the hot hand for the Astros (41-31), though his 14-game hitting streak came to an end. The right fielder had previously batted .458 since June 7 with 12 runs and had four homers in his last seven.
He'll look to bounce back against C.J. Wilson (5-5, 3.39 ERA), who has enjoyed a resurgence with an ERA that's over a full run lower than his 4.51 mark last year. Wilson's 3.46 FIP is his lowest since 2011 and his 1.12 WHIP is the best of his career.
Wilson can credit a large portion of his success to an increase in command. His 2.61 walks per nine innings is a career low. The left-hander did not allow any free passes in eight dominant innings in a 7-1 win against Arizona on Thursday and has a 0.60 ERA in his last two starts.
"I was fortunate to have really good run support," Wilson told MLB's official website. "I was able to kind of kick it up to another gear and either strike the guy out that was batting or use the defense the way we planned it out."
Wilson suffered the loss in his only appearance against Houston this season despite pitching well. He allowed three hits and two runs while striking out eight in 6 2-3 innings, but fell 4-0 on April 18.
Chris Carter is 9 for 26 (.346) with two home runs, five RBIs and a .469 on-base percentage against Wilson. Altuve and Springer have two homers apiece against him.
Collin McHugh (7-3, 5.04) will start for Houston after earning a win in Colorado on Thursday with his eighth quality start in 14 outings. McHugh allowed two runs and five hits, including a home run to Mike Trout in the Astros' 3-2 win over Los Angeles on May 7.
McHugh, who allowed a home run to Pujols on May 21, 2014, has a 2.03 ERA in five starts with the Angels.
SERIES AT A GLANCE
GAME 1
Astros at Angels
Mon, Jun 22 Final 3 to 4
Boxscores
GAME 2
Astros at Angels
Tue, Jun 23 - 10:05PM EDT
GAME 3
Astros at Angels
Wed, Jun 24 - 3:35PM EDT
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