Trout homers twice, Angels rally to beat winless Marlins 7-4


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MIAMI — Mike Trout hit two solo homers and the Los Angeles Angels rallied from an early four-run deficit and beat the Miami Marlins 7-4 on Monday. Trout's second shot — a 473-foot blast in the sixth — landed in the walkway high above the wall in left-centerfield. It was the 26th multihomer game of Trout's and the two blasts put him at 371 in his career, surpassing Gil Hodges for 81st on the all-time list. Trout's bid for a third homer ended when Miami reliever Tanner Scott walked him to load the bases in the eighth. Brandon Drury then reached on a fielder's choice that scored Anthony Rendon from third and snapped a 4-4 tie. Luis Arraez had two singles and three walks for the Marlins, who lost their season-starting fifth straight.

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