Angels Hit Three First-Inning Home Runs, Win at Fenway Park First Time in 113 Years
Angels Hit Three First-Inning Home Runs, Win at Fenway Park First Time in 113 Years

Angels Hit Three First-Inning Home Runs, Win at Fenway Park First Time in 113 Years

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On June 2, 2025, the Los Angeles Angels made MLB history at Fenway Park by becoming the first visiting team since the ballpark's opening in 1912 to hit three home runs in the first inning. The feat began with Zach Neto's leadoff homer, followed by Mike Trout's three-run blast—his first homer since returning from the injured list—and Jo Adell's solo shot, contributing to a six-run opening frame against Boston starter Richard Fitts. The Angels held on for a 7-6 victory, with Adell adding a crucial second homer in the sixth inning. This historic inning was notable as it occurred in Fenway's 8,974th game and showcased the power of a revitalized Angels lineup, including Trout's 1,675 career hits and Neto's fifth leadoff homer of the season. Fitts was sent to the minors following the game after allowing all six runs in the first inning. The performance underscored the Angels' offensive strength and marked a rare and unprecedented moment in Fenway Park's 113-year history.

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