SEATTLE — A long-awaited Mike Trout homer wasn’t enough to get the Angels a victory.

Trout hit his first homer in more than a month, completing the Angels’ comeback from an early four-run deficit, but they still lost, 7-6, in 12 innings to the Seattle Mariners on Thursday night.

The Angels cashed in their automatic runners in the 11th and 12th innings, but they couldn’t get an insurance run either time.

Left-hander Sammy Peralta – the Angels’ eighth pitcher of the night and their last available reliever – couldn’t shut out the Mariners. He gave up a run in the 11th and two in the 12th.

Peralta gave up a game-tying hit to Eugenio Suarez to start the 12th. Victor Robles then reached on a bunt single. A Harry Ford sacrifice fly drove in the winner.

The Angels might have been able to put

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