ANAHEIM, Calif. — Matt Thaiss drove in a career-high five runs, Jo Adell hit a go-ahead home run in the seventh inning and the Los Angeles Angels overcame a four-run deficit to beat the Colorado Rockies 10-7 on Tuesday night.
Thaiss became the first Angels catcher to drive in five runs with two steals in the same game and the second catcher in major league history to achieve the feat after Detroit's Mickey Cochrane in 1934.
''He just delivered big tonight but he's been there before every time he plays, whether it's getting pitchers through innings or whether he's coming up with big hits,'' Angels manager Ron Washington said of Thaiss' fifth start this month.
Taylor Ward drove in three runs for the Angels, who trailed 6-2 after two innings and won for the sixth time in nine games.
Los Angeles led 7-6 before Ezequiel Tovar's seventh-inning homer off José Qujada (1-0), who got his first big league win since July 28, 2019, as a rookie with Miami. The Angels retired 16 consecutive batters before the home run.
Adell hit his 16th homer in the bottom half, a drive off Jake Bird (1-2). Adell has three go-ahead home runs in the seventh inning or later this season.
''It was a lot of fun to be down like we were and to claw back and fight back,'' Thaiss said. ''That was really cool and a big part of that was what Griff did from innings three through six. We don't win that game if he doesn't step up right there and do what he did.''
Zach Neto drove in a run with a sacrifice bunt in the eighth — he was called safe by first base umpire Tony Randazzo but a video review determined pitcher Justin Lawrence fielded the ball and tagged Neto before Neto reached first. Thaiss added an RBI single.