Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham both homered and the New York Yankees scored on a game-ending wild pitch during a three-run ninth inning to overcome Mike Trout’s two homers and five RBIs in an 11-10 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night that ended a five-game losing streak. Judge and Jose Caballero each hit a two-run homer off Yusei Kikuchi for a 4-0 lead in the second inning on an unseasonably warm 77-degree night, but Caballero’s error on Trout’s first grounder in the fourth inning to shortstop led to four unearned runs. Grisham’s three-run homer off Shaun Anderson gave New York a 7-4 lead in the fifth. Trout, like Judge, a three-time AL MVP, tied the score with a three-run drive in the sixth against Jake Bird. Judge’s homer off Anderson leading off the bottom half gave him 47 multi-homer games, one more than Mickey Mantle and behind only Babe Ruth’s 68 among the Yankees. Josh Lowe tied the score at 8 with a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning, and Trout’s two runs in the eighth against Camilo Doval gave the Angels a 10-8 lead with his 31st multi-homer game. Grisham, who had five RBIs, tied the score at 10 with a two-run homer off closer Jordan Romano (0-1) in the ninth. Caballero doubled and stole third without throwing. And after Austin Wells walked, Caballero scored when Romano bounced a Ryan McMahon full slider to the backstop. Judge has 374 home runs, one more than teammate Paul Goldschmidt. New York slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who leads active players with 454, missed by about a foot with a double off the center field wall in the fifth. Trout has 408 home runs. Paul Blackburn (1-1) pitched a perfect ninth for the win. Caballero allowed Trout’s grounder to glance at his glove for an error, leading to a 28-minute, 55-pitch start to the fourth that ended with Trout’s bases-loaded flyout to the center field warning track. Jorge Soler doubled for the Angels’ first hit and his AL-high 17th RBI. Jo Adell and Logan O’Hoppe had two RBI singles against Will Warren, who threw 37 pitches in the inning while getting two outs. Yankees reliever Fernando Cruz walked two batters, including Zach Neto with the bases loaded. Associated Press reporting.

























