
Marcus Semian scored 4-for-5 and three runs with RBI and Adolis Garcia used the third innings of seven runs to win 11–4 on Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night to Texas Rangers as two hits and three RBI.
Kori Seigar also doubled two hits and one walk and two RBI and Ivan Carter and had two hits for Texas, which acquired the division of the Char-Game series.
Patrick Corbin (6–7) won, scoring two runs on seven hits in five innings, with the 13th consecutive beginning that he had played at least five innings. He went two and hit six.
Zach Neto did a home, doubled and three hits and Taylor Ward added two hits for Los Angeles, including two -run homer, who lost for the fifth time in seven matches.
Jack Kochanoviz (3-9) was damaged, scoring eight runs on eight hits and three runs in 2/3 innings.
Texas captured four consecutive singles by Seaar, Semian, Garcia and Jonas Hem, taking a 2–0 lead in the first innings with Garcia and Hem.
The Rangers then opened the game in the third, sent 12 men, while the lead was 9–0. Seigar had a two-run single, Jake Burger had an RBI double and Wet Langford, Carter and Semian during an innings, RBI had a singles pairs during an innings with six hits, three walks and a run-scoring boy by Kochovic.
Los Angeles took a 9–2 lead in the fifth of the ward’s 21st home run, 407 feet drive on the left side, driving in Neto, which doubled.
Angels Lamonte Wade Junior closed 9–3 in sixth place on RBI single, but Garcia placed Rangers at the center with eight runs, 11–3, eighth place with two runs homer.
Neto finished the scoring with a 424 -foot single homer with a left side, with two out exterior reliever Dan Dunning under the ninth place, two outs with his 14th domestic run of the season.
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