his third time reaching safely in the game.

Adell followed by doubling down the left-field line, running his hitting streak to 12 and knocking in Trout for the first run of the game. Adell started July with a big hit after posting a 1.038 OPS with 11 home runs in June.

“Just when you think it’s going to kind of pause and take a break and maybe back up a little bit, it doesn’t,” Montgomery said. “He keeps showing up every day, and he’s ready to go. He’s making it really fun to watch. That’s for sure.”

Adell and Ward both scored on a double by Soler, who was playing his first game after two weeks on the injured list. Soler also was on base three times.

An out later, Rengifo singled to drive in the fourth run of the inning.

Left-hander Reid Detmers and closer Kenley Jansen then worked the final two innings of the shutout, helping the Angels (42-42) get back to .500 for the third time in the last week. They haven’t been able to get over .500 since April.

The pitching was the story until the late rally, thanks to Anderson’s best game in two months.

“Our guys have been playing good baseball, so I feel like I have been letting them down,” Anderson said. “Trying to get in a good spot and give us a good chance to win is always what you’re trying to do.”

Anderson struck out seven, equaling his season high. Three of those strikeouts were against Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr.

“Veteran knows what he wants to do in every situation,” Montgomery said of Anderson. “I thought the sequences to Acuña were great. Doubling up on the heater. He’s reading swings. He’s doing all that kind of stuff. He had a good night.”

Michael Harris II led off the fifth inning with a triple just past the glove of Soler in right field. Anderson got out of that jam with a popup, a strikeout of Acuña and a flyout.

Anderson struck out Drake Baldwin in the first, stranding runners at second and third base.

“Just pay attention to the guys that are up and make good pitches and not worry about how the guys got on base or where they’re at,” Anderson said of his ability to escape trouble. “Just worry about the guy in the box. Gotta make good pitches. Obviously got good defense behind, so that helps a lot.”