Kevin Pillar’s First Walk-Off Hit Since 2018 Gives Angels 6–5 Victory Over Tigers in 10 Innings

Kevin Pillar’s First Walk-Off Hit Since 2018 Gives Angels 6–5 Victory Over Tigers in 10 Innings
Kevin Pillar (12) of the Los Angeles Angels celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk off RBI single to win 6–5 against the Detroit Tigers in Anaheim, Calif., on June 29, 2024. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
The Associated Press
6/30/2024
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6/30/2024
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ANAHEIM, Calif.—Kevin Pillar’s single with one out in the 10th inning drove in Taylor Ward and the Los Angeles Angels extended their winning streak to six, rallying for a 6–5 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night, June 29.

It was the fourth walk-off hit of Pillar’s career and his first since 2018.

With Ward as the automatic runner in the 10th, Luis Guillorme had a sacrifice bunt to move Ward to third before Pillar’s single to left off Jason Foley (2–2).

Pillar was not in the starting lineup, but came in as the designated hitter in the seventh inning.

The Angels trailed 5–2 before coming back. Ward had a two-run double in the seventh inning and Logan O’Hoppe tied it with a solo shot to center to lead off the eighth. It was the second straight night the Angels’ catcher homered in the eighth inning.

Jake Rogers had a two-run homer in the sixth inning and Reese Olson had a season-high nine strikeouts for Detroit, which has dropped five of six.

Rogers also had a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning as he had his second three-RBI game of the season.

The Angels had a pair of defensive gems in the final two innings. O'Hoppe also made an off balance throw and Guillorme made a leaping grab and tag at second base to get Riley Greene out on a stolen base attempt in the ninth inning.

Zach Neto also made a nice play on a sharp grounder by Colt Keith to end the 10th.

Ben Joyce (1–0) retired the Tigers in order in the 10th for the win.

Detroit got its first three runners aboard in the first but could only manage one run when Wenceel Pérez scored on Keith’s fielder’s choice.

The Angels took the lead with a pair in the third. Nolan Schanuel came home after Olson threw a wild pitch with the bases loaded and Willie Calhoun’s grounder drove in Luis Rengifo.

Detroit responded with two in the fourth. Keith scored on Zach McKinstry’s fielder’s choice and Rogers’ sacrifice fly brought home McKinstry to give the Tigers a 3–2 lead.

Rogers extended the Tigers’ lead to 5–2 in the sixth with a two-run shot to left-center.

Luis Guillorme (15) of the Los Angeles Angels jumps to make the out against Riley Greene (31) of the Detroit Tigers during the ninth inning in Anaheim, Calif., on June 29, 2024. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)
Luis Guillorme (15) of the Los Angeles Angels jumps to make the out against Riley Greene (31) of the Detroit Tigers during the ninth inning in Anaheim, Calif., on June 29, 2024. (Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

Training Room

Tigers: SS Javier Báez (lumbar spine inflammation) is expected to begin a rehab assignment on Monday at Triple-A Toledo.

Angels: CF Mike Trout (left knee) is hopeful for a return by late July ... 3B Anthony Rendon (left hamstring strain) is expected to face live pitching next week.

By Joe Reedy