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Angels' Jo Adell Makes MLB History with Three Home Run Robberies
Outfielder's spectacular defensive plays lead Angels to 1-0 win over Mariners.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 6:43pm
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Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell made MLB history on Saturday night by robbing three home runs in a 1-0 win against the Seattle Mariners. Adell's three incredible catches, each more spectacular than the last, preserved the Angels' narrow victory and left the crowd at Angels Stadium in awe.
Why it matters
The Angels have struggled in recent years, wasting the prime of superstars Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani. Adell's heroics provided a rare bright spot for the franchise and its fans, who haven't had much to celebrate since the team's 2002 World Series championship.
The details
In the top of the ninth inning, with the game still scoreless, Adell made a diving catch in the stands to rob the Mariners of a go-ahead home run, capping off his historic night. The first two home run robberies were also impressive, showcasing Adell's elite defensive skills and athleticism.
- The game took place on Saturday, April 5, 2026.
- Adell made the three home run robberies throughout the course of the game.
The players
Jo Adell
A 27-year-old outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels who made MLB history by robbing three home runs in a single game.
Mike Trout
A future Hall of Fame outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels who has spent his prime years with the team without much postseason success.
Shohei Ohtani
A two-way superstar pitcher and hitter for the Los Angeles Angels who, like Trout, has not been able to lead the team to the playoffs in recent years.
What’s next
The Angels will look to build on Adell's historic performance as they continue their season, hoping to finally end their playoff drought and make a deep postseason run.
The takeaway
Jo Adell's three home run robberies in a single game provided a rare bright spot for the struggling Angels franchise, showcasing his elite defensive skills and giving the team's long-suffering fans something to celebrate. The performance was a reminder that even in the midst of a disappointing season, baseball can still produce moments of pure magic.
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