For the second time in barely five weeks, the Angels won when a batter named Zack delivered a walk-off hit against a pitcher named Zach.
That's a lot of Z's coming together in moments too tense for anyone to be napping. Before the hit, the Angels were one for 13 — and two for 23 over two games — with runners in scoring position.
"The Angels must be my good-luck charm," said Cozart, who played 749 games before getting his first walk-off hit and only 28 more before getting his second.
"That was a pretty phenomenal start," Scioscia said.