Angels Use Big, Long 7th Inning To Defeat Astros 11-5

ANAHEIM, Calif. (CBSLA.com/AP) -- Albert Pujols hit a go-ahead, two-run home run, and C.J. Cron and pinch-hitter David Freese also homered against the Houston bullpen in the Angels' eight-run seventh inning as Los Angeles beat the Astros 11-5 on Saturday night for their ninth straight home win.

Pujols' 511th homer tied him with Mel Ott for 23rd place on baseball's career list.

Houston starter Scott Feldman left after six innings with a 5-2 lead and was replaced by Anthony Bass (1-1). Cron greeted Bass with a leadoff single before Freese batted for John McDonald and hit his first homer in 124 career at-bats at Angel Stadium and first in the majors as a pinch-hitter.

Michael Roth (1-0) pitched two perfect innings of relief for the victory after rejoining the Angels from the minors earlier Saturday. Los Angeles is a season-best 14 games over .500 and remains 3 1-2 games behind AL West-leading Oakland.

The seventh inning lasted 54 minutes and they were 74 pitches thrown with 8 runs and 3 home runs

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