Rangers bat almost twice, even blast angels for the series

Rangers bat almost twice, even blast angels for the series

MLB: Texas Rangers at Los Angeles AngelsJuly 8, 2025; Anahem, California, USA; Texas Rangers Pitcher Nathan Ewaldi (17) throws against Los Angeles Angels during the first innings at Angel Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Gary A. Vaskes-Imagon Picture

Jake Burger doubled 3-for-5 and four RBI and Wet Langford with a domestic run, doubled and also won the Los Angeles Angels in California on Tuesday night to lead Texas Rangers in four runs.

Kori Seigar also scored two hits and two runs, while Ivan Carter scored three runs and scored twice for Texas, which also included four-market series in a game episle. Rangers finished with 12 hits and attracted nine walks, batting all around in both the fourth and fifth innings.

Nathan Ewaldi (6-3) made his third beginning, winning, won five hits and six innings after disappearing for a month with triceps injury, allowing an unknown run in five hits and six innings. He did not run a batsman and hit six and left after throwing 72 pitches, for 55 strikes.

Nolan Shanuel, who won the Monday night’s opener, won 6-5, with a walk-off walk at the bottom of the ninth, went to 3-for-4 with RBI to lead Los Angeles, who lost for the fourth time in the last five matches.

Jose Soriano (6-6), who started the game with three no-hit innings, was allowed to give five runs on three hits in four innings. He tied a career-high with five walks and hit four.

Los Angeles first took a 1-0 lead, when Zach Neto reached the base on the error thrown by the third basman Josh Smith and scored on a single by Schanuel.

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Texas took advantage of the wildness of Soriano in making a 5–1 lead in the fourth. Seigar, Marcus Semian and Jona Hem all walked to load the hideouts with an out and Langford and Carter chased with two runs doubles. Burger added an RBI single to make it 5–1.

Rangers batted again in the fifth, while Reliever Sama Eldegheri took a 9–1 lead with four runs. Southpow ran three more batsmen during the 42-pitch inning, which included Carter, which had hideouts loaded to force another run. Burger capted a rally with one RBI single and Kyle Higashiyok with one two-rorn single and Kyle Higashiyok.

Seigar reduced it to 10–1 in the sixth when he left with his 13th domestic run, the 427-foot explosion to the right.

Infielder Kevin Pneumon played the last three innings for the Angels and allowed four hits, including a single homer for the burger in the seventh and two -run domestic runs for Langford in the eighth.

-Bield level media

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