Mike Trout and the Angels jumped out to a historic start against the Rockies on Saturday, racking up a jaw-dropping 23 runs in just four innings.
L.A. scored 13 runs in the third inning and followed that up with another eight in the fourth. In doing so, they became the first team in MLB history to score 20-plus runs in a span of two or fewer innings.
The offensive eruption from the Angels turned heads on social media, as the Halos ran up what looked like a football scoreline during their visit to Coors Field. MLB fans and media on social media were stunned by the early beatdown in Colorado, offering up a bevy of reactions to the lopsided score.
😱 https://t.co/2QUTCnjguC pic.twitter.com/vU1BqUxEAj
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) June 25, 2023
23 RUNS
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) June 25, 2023
THE MOST THRU THE 1ST 4 INNINGS OF A GAME IN THE LAST 50 SEASONS
Checking in on the @Rockies and @Angels 😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/rQF3EDDkue
— Justin Turner (@redturn2) June 25, 2023
The Angels are up 23-0 on the Rockies...in the 4th inning. It's time to call the game. Mercy rules apply.
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) June 25, 2023
Angels lead Rockies 23-0 in the 4th inning. This one is starting to get out of hand.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) June 25, 2023
ANGELS LEAD ROCKIES 23-0 🤯🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/JxOgaGSQF2
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 25, 2023
The Angels are up 23-0 on the Rockies in the 4th inning pic.twitter.com/B1sRlTMlv8
— Baseball Bros (@BaseballBros) June 25, 2023
The Los Angeles Angels are winning 23-0 over the Colorado Rockies
— Adam Reid (@AdamReid_) June 25, 2023
It is only the FOURTH INNING pic.twitter.com/DOG91S0dhG
Scoreboard operator & stat keeper tonight in the Rockies/Angels game
— Ben Cary (@Ben_Cary_) June 25, 2023
pic.twitter.com/ePhnTezfPJ
🚨 BREAKING: The Angels DIDN'T score a run in the 5th 🚨 pic.twitter.com/TtRZGw1u8h
— B/R Walk-Off (@BRWalkoff) June 25, 2023
The Angels hit back-to-back-to-back home runs to start off the third inning, and they didn’t cool off after that. It looks like Coors Field is still one of baseball’s more hitter-friendly parks.