Mike Trout went 4-for-5 with three RBI Monday and Los Angeles bested Seattle 8-4, but the Angels still fell short in their late-season playoff push. Trout\'s four hits gave him a batting average of .325, four points shy of the American League-leading mark of .329 held by Detroit\'s Miguel Cabrera. With two games remaining, Trout has a chance to prevent Cabrera\'s bid for baseball\'s first triple crown since 1967. Howie Kendrick added four hits with a pair of RBI for the Angels, whose chase for an AL wild card berth ended with the Oakland Athletics\' Monday victory over Texas. C.J. Wilson (13-10) earned the decision despite allowing five walks, yielding three runs (two earned) on six hits while striking out seven. Mariners starter Felix Hernandez (13-9) was rocked for seven runs on 12 hits over 5 1/3 frames. Casper Wells belted a homer for Seattle, which dropped the opener of a season-ending three-game series.