Mike Trout Hits 400th Home Run to Help Angels Beat Rockies 3
- In Denver on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, Mike Trout connected for his 400th home run during the eighth inning, helping the Los Angeles Angels secure a 3-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
- The Angels snapped an eight-game losing streak after Taylor Ward's second-inning homer gave them an early lead they never surrendered.
- Kyle Hendricks pitched seven scoreless innings for the Angels, allowing three singles, striking out five, and walking none, while German Marquez took the loss despite a strong seven-inning effort for the Rockies.
- Trout's 485-foot home run off Rockies reliever Jaden Hill ranked as the 10th-longest at Coors Field since 2015 and marked his entry into the exclusive group of MLB players with 400 career home runs.
- The Rockies fell to 42-113 with their 17th shutout this season, while Marquez, a 30-year-old veteran set to become a free agent, likely pitched his final game in a Rockies uniform.
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Mike Trout's wife Jessica celebrates as Angels superstar joins baseball's 400-HR elite with 485 ft moonshot
Los Angeles Angels slugger Mike Trout reached a major career milestone on Saturday against the Colorado Rockies. Trout smashed a mammoth 485-foot solo shot to reach 400 career home runs at Coors Field.

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