Mike Trout made another one of his famous highlight-reel catches to end the game and save the Los Angeles Angels (11-11) from the Oakland Athletics' (9-14) ninth-inning rally and allow his team to walk away with a 6-5 win Thursday afternoon. 

With the bases loaded, two outs, and his team trailing by one in the bottom of the ninth, Oakland's Ike Davis drove the ball 398 feet to straight-away center field for what appeared as the potential game-winning double. Trout, though, made an unbelievable over-the-shoulder and behind-the-head grab to deny Davis and the Athletics.

Oakland started the inning trailing 6-2 but got the first two men aboard (Billy Butler walk, Josh Reddick single) after a dropped foul popup extended Butler's at-bat. Brett Lawrie and Mark Canha both responded with RBI singles. A wild pitch, a walk, and a pop up followed, bringing Sam Fuld to the plate with one out.

Fuld singled to center to score Trout, but Canha, representing the tying run, stopped at third. Marcus Sieman then popped out, and Davis watched Trout rob him of the walk-off game winner.

The Angels led the entire game thanks in large part to Cole Calhoun's three RBI. The Angels scored one in the third (Johnny Giavotella RBI single), three in the fifth (Calhoun two-run single, David Freese RBI fielder's choice), one in the sixth (Erick Aybar RBI double), and one in the seventh (Calhoun RBI single). 

Canha hit a two-run home run (2) with Josh Reddick aboard in the bottom of the seventh to set the stage for the Athletics' near-but-spolied comeback.

Garret Richards (W: 2-1, 3.00 ERA) was his stellar self. He pitched 6+ innings, allowing one earned run (Reddick) on four hits while walking three and fanning five. Huston Street (S: 9) officially got the save, but that save should have gone to Trout. Street took over for Vinnie Pastano, who struggled and allowed two runs in the ninth without recording an out. Street gave up one run on three hits himself.

Jesse Chavez (L: 0-2, 2.55) had his first rough outing of the season. He came in with a 0.71 ERA but allowed four earned runs on seven hits in five innings. He walked three and struck out five. Thursday's was the first game in which he allowed more than one run. He was unscored-upon in his first four appearances. Thursday's was his first start of the season.

On Friday, Oakland travels to Arlington to take on the Texas Rangers over the weekend while the Angels head north to face the San Francisco Giants in Interleague play.