Mike Trout showcased his power at Yankee Stadium, a ballpark he clearly enjoys, leaving New York Yankees fans relieved his visit is over for the season. The Los Angeles Angels superstar capped off an incredible week with a home run in an 11-4 victory on Thursday.

Trout entered the series with only two homers and seven RBI on the year. After the four games, he more than doubled both totals, finishing with five home runs and nine RBI. His final blast was a 446-foot shot in the seventh inning on Thursday.

He homered in every game of the series, becoming the first visiting player to homer in four consecutive days at the current Yankee Stadium. His five homers also tie the record for most in a series against the Yankees.

In 34 career games at Yankee Stadium, Trout now boasts 13 home runs, 26 RBI, and a .346 batting average. Yankees star Aaron Judge praised Trout after the series, calling him "the greatest of all time" and acknowledging the show he puts on in the Bronx.