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Weaver yielded seven hits and five runs over seven innings, but his teammates' ninth-inning rally spared him the first three-game home skid of his major league career. He gave up three runs in the fourth inning during a Boston rally that began with four singles and a walk.
"We'll take any win right now," Weaver said. "These guys battled back, and we were able to get some runs late. It was nice to come back like that. It's great for momentum, especially when we're only going to have three here at home before we go on the road."
Trout hit his second career leadoff home run and Albert Pujols hit his 29th homer for the Angels, who kept pace with AL wild-card leaders Oakland and Baltimore. Howie Kendrick extended his hitting streak to 14 games with an RBI double in the sixth, and Los Angeles won its fourth straight over Boston after sweeping a series at Fenway Park last week.
After finishing the Angels' road trip in a 1-for-13 slump, Trout hit Buchholz's second pitch near the fake rock pile behind Angel Stadium's center-field fence. The 21-year-old phenom became the youngest Angels player and first rookie to get 25 homers and 40 stolen bases in a season.
Pujols singled later in the first in his return to the lineup following a four-game absence to rest a sore right calf. Saltalamacchia replied in the second with his 22nd homer, putting a hanging curve into the elevated stands above right field.
Buchholz finally stumbled in the sixth when Pujols drove a homer off the rock pile and Mark Trumbo scored from first base on Kendrick's two-out double in the gap.
NOTES: Los Angeles put reliever Scott Downs on the family medical emergency list and recalled Kole Calhoun from Triple-A Salt Lake. ... Boston put LHP Franklin Morales on the 15-day disabled list. ... Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Kyla Ross threw out the first pitch. The 15-year-old Ross attends Aliso Niguel High School in Aliso Viejo, Calif., a short drive from Angel Stadium. She was part of the Fierce Five that won the U.S. team gold in London.
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