Hamilton returns from Texas on a hot streak
ANAHEIM -- The just-completed three-game series at Rangers Ballpark saw the Angels suffer three losses via walk-off home runs -- but it might not have been a total loss.
Josh Hamilton quietly got going at the plate again.
"No better place to do it, too," he said with a wry smile, in acknowledgment of a setting in which he's still booed loudly for departing to the division-rival Angels this offseason.
Hamilton isn't about to get overly excited about a successful three-game stretch. He's had plenty of these throughout the year, only to struggle again and continue what has been a nightmare first season with the Angels.
But he went 5-for-11 in the three-game set, drawing three walks, hitting a homer -- his 16th of the year and first against his former team -- and driving in seven runs, putting his slash line at .226/.283/.418.
"It's a starting point," Hamilton said. "When you take a game through the next day, and how you feel in the game the day before to the next game and start putting those at-bats together, it's a good feeling."
The last three games were good enough to put Hamilton in the No. 3 spot for only the second time this season on Thursday, with Mike Trout back to hitting second against Blue Jays right-hander Josh Johnson.
"The biggest thing is just trusting," Hamilton said. "When you're struggling sometimes, you try to create a little bit too much. Just understand that the guys throw hard -- 94 to 96 mph -- and you don't have to do much extra, especially being a lefty. Just try to put a barrel on it, hit it back up the middle or the other way."