CLEVELAND (AP) Just call Josh Naylor the eighth wonder.

Three swings over three days - all in the eighth inning - turned Naylor into a late-game star baseball hasn't seen in over 60 years.

Naylor connected for a three-run homer in the eighth again Sunday - his third go-ahead homer in that same inning in the series - and the Cleveland Guardians held on for a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.

After Angels manager Phil Neven had JosƩ Ramƭrez intentionally walked to him, Naylor drove a 2-0 pitch from reliever Carlos EstƩvez with two outs over the wall in right to snap a 1-1 tie.

On Friday, Naylor hit a solo homer leading off the eighth inning to give Cleveland a 4-3 lead, and his three-run shot Saturday night highlighted a six-run outburst in the eighth as the Guardians rallied for an 8-6 win.

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Naylor is the first player since 1961 to hit a go-ahead home run in the eighth inning or later in three straight games.

ā€œHeā€™s always been just a natural,ā€ Guardians center fielder Myles Straw said. ā€Whenever heā€™s up at the plate, you always assume something goodā€™s going to happen. Iā€™ve seen him do that for a year and a half now. Heā€™s definitely a special hitter."

As he rounded third, Naylor, who has toned down his home-run celebrations after his ā€œrock the babyā€ theatrics backfired against the Yankees in the postseason, bumped into a cameraman trying to record another memorable moment by the chunky slugger. Heā€™s hit an MLB-best eight homers after the eighth inning since 2021.

ā€œYou have to learn how to ride the wave and sometimes itā€™s not going to be going well and sometimes itā€™s going to be going off the charts, but you got to stay even keeled,ā€ Naylor said.

Following Naylor's homer on Friday, Angels manager Phil Nevin intentionally walked him to lead the bases in the ninth inning before LA escaped. Faced with a similar situation, Nevin decided to roll the dice.

ā€œIā€™m not going to let JosĆ© RamĆ­rez beat me,ā€ Nevin explained. "I said that before the series started, and I had my best against (Naylor) with where weā€™re at right there. I felt good about the matchup. He just got into another one.ā€

Naylor's homer pinned a tough loss on Angels starter Patrick Sandoval (3-2), who held the Guardians to five hits in 7 2/3 innings while matching Guardians starter Tanner Bibee, his former high school teammate.

James Karinchak (1-4) got one out in the eighth, retiring pinch-hitter Mike Trout on a drive to center knocked down by the wind, as the Guardians won the series.

Off the bat, Straw thought Trout's ball was leaving Progressive Field.

ā€œYou assume when he gets a ball at that launch angle, it was loud and everything,ā€ Straw said. ā€œI thought it was going to be a home run or close to the wall. So obviously I went back and t just died, hit a wall and it came straight down.ā€

Cleveland then had to survive a harrowing ninth by closer Emmanuel Clase. The right-hander gave up two runs, one on an RBI single by Shohei Ohtani, before retiring Brandon Drury on a grounder for the final out and his 14th save.

For seven innings, Bibee dominated the Angels in his fourth starter before they pushed a tying across against him in the eighth. He allowed just two singles - both by Taylor Ward - and struck out seven without a walk.

The 11:35 a.m. start may have helped Bibee him as well as LA's players were still on West Coast time and their bats looked a little sleepy.

The right-hander retired the first 12 hitters without any trouble before giving up a leadoff single to Ward in the fifth.

Bibee was thrilled to get to face Sandoval, who he has known since they played together in Mission Viejo, California.

ā€œIt was cool,ā€ he said. ā€œWe talked after my start at Yankee Stadium, like, ā€˜Hey if it lines up we can pitch against each other.ā€™ So weā€™ve talk about it for a week now. Iā€™m happy we won. I'm happy we both did well, too.ā€

TROUT DOWN

Trout wasn't in the starting lineup, getting a planned off day.

It gave the superstar a chance to recover after a rough two games in Cleveland. He crashed into outfield wall on Friday making a catch and was drilled in the left elbow by Cal Quantrill on Saturday.

Nevin said the pitch also hit Trout's thigh.

ā€œHe got dinged pretty good, but he'll be all right,ā€ Nevin said.

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The 11:35 a.m. first pitch was especially challenging for the Angels, whose body clocks were three hours behind. They have two more early games scheduled later this season.

ā€œIt is difficult,ā€ Nevin said. "I'm not going to sugar coat it. I'm confused with the scheduling and West Coast teams coming out here right away and having to play a game. I don't think it's right, but we've got to play it.

"It's not an excuse. They have to get up early, too."

TRAINERS' ROOM

Angels: 3B Anthony Rendon (groin) was out of the lineup after getting hurt in Saturday's game. Nevin said Rendon will be evaluated and it's likely he'll miss at least a couple days. ā€œWe don't want to push it,ā€ Nevin said. ā€˜Hopefully this is a short thing and heā€™ll be back, but we're certainly going to miss his bat." ... 1B Jared Walsh (headaches, insomnia) had his second solid game a Triple-A Salt Lake on Saturday. Nevin planned to connect with him at some point.

UP NEXT

Angels: Ohtani (4-1, 2.74 ERA) starts the opener of a four-game series at Baltimore. The right-hander leads the majors in opponent batting average (.143).

Guardians: Cleveland is off on Monday before opening a three-game series in Chicago with Shane Bieber (3-1, 2.81 ERA) facing the White Sox, who have not yet named their starter.

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