Zach Neto broke his hitting slump with a solo home run after Mike Trout invited him to open Pokémon cards before the game. Trout had predicted that the card opening would bring good luck, which it did during their match against the Chicago White Sox.
Zach Neto broke out of an extended cold spell with a go-ahead solo home run in the fifth inning of the Los Angeles Angels' 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox in Anaheim on Tuesday night. As he walked back to the dugout, Mike Trout gave Neto a hug and said to him, "Hey, I told you that case had homers."
According to MLB.com's Rhett Bollinger, Trout had sent Neto a text earlier that day inviting the 25-year-old shortstop to help open a large box of Pokémon cards pregame. Neto, looking to get his mind off of his 0-for-23 slump, obliged — and ended up pulling a rare Charizard card.
"He said, ‘This case, when we rip it, it's going to have homers in it,’" Neto told reporters.
Those words would end up foreshadowing a big day for both Angels stars as Trout connected on a sweeper at the knees from White Sox starter Erick Fedde and drove it just over the top of the short wall in left field to get the Halos on the board in the bottom of the first inning. Jorge Soler would also homer later in the frame, and Neto singled in the third to snap his hitless streak that dated back to April 28 ... but was promptly picked off at first base.
He made up for it two innings later when he got a sweeper up and on the outer part of the plate from Fedde and crushed it 410 feet into the bullpen for his first long ball since April 10. That solo shot broke a 2-2 tie and eventually proved to be the difference in the game.
Mike Trout invited Zach Neto to open Pokémon cards, which helped Neto relax and ultimately led to his breakout performance.
Zach Neto hit a go-ahead solo home run and ended his hitless streak during the Angels' 4-3 win over the White Sox.
Zach Neto pulled a rare Charizard card while opening Pokémon cards with Mike Trout before the game.

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"It felt amazing,” Neto told reporters. “I was in my biggest slump ever in my career and just the sound of the bat again, it reminded me of a lot of good things. It’s just one of those things where it just takes one swing to get back into the mix of things."
Neto finished the game 2-for-4 with an RBI, his first multi-hit game since April 26. His momentum carried into Wednesday's series finale, where he went 2-for-2 with a triple, two RBIs and two walks in the Halos' 8-2 win to secure their first series win since they took two of three games against the Cincinnati Reds from April 10-12.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mike Trout, Zach Neto homer after pulling rare Pokémon card