The Angels made child's play out of a seven-run eighth inning Saturday that buried the Detroit Tigers. Paramount to the run-scoring explosion that sealed a 10-3 victory at Angel Stadium was an 11-year-old Angels fan named Luis "Little Bartolo" Castillo, who made sure Garret Anderson's towering fly ball toward the seats in right field would get maximum value. It was a memorable moment in a victory sparked by Jeff Mathis' three hits and grind-it-out pitching from Joe Saunders. The Angels remained four games ahead of the Seattle Mariners in the American League West, with a three-game series set to begin Monday at Seattle. Castillo, a Tustin resident, said that he reached out over the top of the 18-foot wall in right field to snag Anderson's drive, guaranteeing a three-run home run that broke a 3-3 tie. The floodgates opened after that, with Orlando Cabrera capping the scoring with a two-run home run.