Rookie Mike Trout hits two homers as the Angels whip the Mariners, 13 – 6. The 20-year-old drives in 5 runs and the Angels score 8 in the 5th inning to give Jerome Williams his second victory in a week, after he had gone 6 years between wins.

On August 30, 2011 — Rookie Mike Trout hits two homers as the Angels whip the Mariners, 13 – 6. The 20-year-old drives in 5 runs and the Angels score 8 in the 5th inning to give Jerome Williams his second victory in a week, after he had gone 6 years between wins.


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