ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Angels had just won the opener of a pivotal three-game series against the team theyre chasing in the AL West, yet manager Mike Scioscia was still fuming about a replay reversal that took a home run away from Mike Trout. Trout ended up with an RBI double and Garrett Richards had another impressive outing, leading the Angels over the Oakland Athletics 4-1 Monday night for their fourth straight victory. The Angels pulled within 3 1/2 games of the As in the division. Oakland manager Bob Melvin challenged first base umpire Bob Davidsons home run call on Trouts towering drive to right field in the fifth inning, believing the ball was touched by a fan at the top of the 18-foot wall. After the call was overturned, Scioscia came out to argue and was ejected by Davidson. "I dont know how they overturned the home run. That ball was over the yellow line when it hit that guys glove. Theres no doubt," Scioscia said. "I dont know what they saw in New York -- and thats part of the frustration that I have with this whole system. Theres no way thats indisputable evidence that that was not a home run." Trout was running too hard to notice what happened. "I really didnt think I got enough of it to go out. I was thinking three bases the whole time," he said. "Running around second, I thought it hit high off the wall so I just put my head down and was busting it to third." Trouts only hit of the game drove in Hank Conger, who had bunted his way on and continued to second on the first of three throwing errors by third baseman Josh Donaldson -- two of which led to unearned runs. "Its just one of those things where it just kept building," Donaldson said. Richards (6-2) allowed a run and four hits, struck out four and walked none. The right-hander, who pitched four-hit ball through eight innings last Wednesday in a 4-0 win at Houston, gave up just two harmless singles over his final 5 1-3 innings against an offence that came in leading the majors in runs and on-base percentage. The last time Richards faced the As on May 30, he gave up five runs and got only two outs. He entered Monday 0-3 with a 7.50 ERA in his six previous career starts against the As. "I wasnt really thinking about it too much," Richards said. "But in the back of your mind, you want to do better than you did. ... I felt like this time was my turn to come out and show them what Ive got." Joe Smith pitched a perfect eighth inning and Ernesto Frieri struck out the side in the ninth for his 11th save. Jesse Chavez (5-4) allowed three runs -- two earned -- and eight hits in six innings with five strikeouts. It was the ninth time in his 13 starts this season that he yielded fewer than three earned runs, but his record in those games is only 4-2. The Angels, coming off sweep of the Chicago White Sox, were out to avenge a three-game sweep by the Athletics 1 1/2 weeks earlier at Oakland. They broke a 1-all tie in the fourth with a bloop RBI single by Raul Ibanez. Ibanezs hit drove in David Freese, who drew a leadoff walk after walking all four times up in Sundays game. Stephen Vogt and Yoenis Cespedes each had two hits against Richards. Vogt opened the scoring in the second inning with a two-out RBI single after a double by Cespedes. Chavez hit Conger on the right elbow with his first pitch of the third, after Richards plunked John Jaso on the left foot with two out and the bases empty in the top half. Conger hustled to third on Kole Calhouns bloop single to left-centre and scored the tying run on a sacrifice fly by Trout, who was robbed of extra bases on a leaping catch by centre fielder Coco Crisp a few feet in front of the fence. Conger added an RBI single in the eighth against Jim Johnson. Scioscia said before the game that Tuesday nights scheduled starter, Tyler Skaggs, will go on the 15-day disabled list because of a right hamstring strain. Hector Santiago was expected to be recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake to make the start. NOTES: Scioscias ejection was his first this season and 37th since becoming Angels manager in 2000. ... The Athletics failed to hit a home run after getting at least one in each of their previous 16 games (27 total). ... Richards next start will be in Atlanta next weekend. He has allowed no more than two runs or five hits in any of his six road starts this season. ... Oakland 1B Alberto Callaspo, whom the As acquired from the Angels in July 2013, was 0 for 3 is hitless in 13 career at-bats against Richards. Anthony Davis Jersey . TSN platforms will broadcast 75+ live games per season – tripling the networks current slate of MLB games. 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I get to start a new chapter in my life and hopefully it will be great and Im really looking forward to the future. After play rotated between the Arthur Hills Course and the Rees Jones Course at LPGA International the first four rounds, the final round was contested on the Jones Course. Ariya Jutanugarn posted a 1-under 71 on Sunday and she gained a share of third place at minus-9. She ended alongside Maria Hernandez (75). Jutanugarn was one of 11 players to break par in the final round. Ryann OToole, who played on the 2011 U.S. Solheim Cup team, shot 2-under 70. She ended alone in fifth place at 8-under 352. Ha Na Jang, who owned a 3-stroke lead entering the final round, struggled to an 8-over 80 and she tumbled into a tie for sixth at minus-7. She finished alongside Simin Feng (75) and Sei Young Kim (73). The top-20 finishers earned category 12 status on the LPGA Tour priority list. The rest of that group included Nannette Hill, Kelly Shon, Sakura Yokomine, Cheyenne Woods, Sophia Popov, SooBin Kim, Perrine Delacour, Therese Koelbaek and Ju Young Park. SooBin Kim also started the event as an amateur and turned professional after earning her tour card. Garrett Phillips, amateur Julie Yang, Stephanie Meadow, Laetitia Beck, Karlin Beck, Jacqqui Concolino and Casey Grice tied for 18th place and played a 3-hole playoff to determine the last three players to finish in the top-20.dddddddddddd Concolino ended those three holes at plus-1 and was ousted from the extra session. Phillips and Laetitia Beck birdied the fourth extra hole to earn two of the last three spots. Yang was knocked out of the playoff on the sixth extra hole before play was suspended Sunday night due to darkness. Karlin Beck, Meadow and Grice wrapped up the extra session on Monday morning. After all three players parred the seventh, eighth and ninth playoff holes, Grice made bogey on the 10th extra hole to drop from the playoff. Karlin Beck chipped in for birdie on the 11th playoff hole to claim the final spot in category 12. Concolino, Yang, Grice and Meadow along with the 21 players that finished between 3-under 357 and 1-over 361 will have category 17 status for 2015. Alison Lee stumbled to a bogey at the first and bounced back with a birdie on the par-3 third. She closed with 15 consecutive pars to share medalist honors. Minjee Lee started with seven straight pars. She traded a birdie for a bogey from the eighth. Around the turn, Lee birdied the 13th, but later bogeyed the 16th and 17th to slip back to minus-10. Now that Im officially part of the LPGA Tour I feel really good. I am relieved that I am finished and I am excited to play next year on the tour, said Minjee Lee, who turned professional prior to her tie for 16th at the Evian Championship. I am definitely relieved after this week and I never want to do Q-School again. NOTES: Cheyenne Woods is Tiger Woods niece ... Charley Hull was the lone player in the 60s in the final round as she closed with a 4-under 68 to improve into category 17 as she jumped from a tie for 68th into a share of 28th ... Seven players ranked in the top 100 in the world were in the field and five of those seven (Minjee Lee, Jutanugarn, Jang, Sei Young Kim and Sakura Yokomine) finished in the top 11 and earned category 12 status for 2015. ' ' '