Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Juan Rivera had two hits, including a three-run
homer, and the Los Angeles Angels overcame an early five-run deficit to beat
the rival Texas Rangers, 9-7, in the start of a crucial intradivisional
weekend set at Angel Stadium.
Rivera drove in four runs total for the Angels, who still trail the AL West-
leading Rangers by eight games after snapping a four-game losing streak. Erick
Aybar also homered and drove in two runs, while Alberto Callaspo went 2-for-4
with a pair of runs scored.
Ervin Santana (10-7) was the beneficiary of the support, getting the win
despite allowing seven runs -- four earned -- on 10 hits and two walks in six
innings. Brian Fuentes notched his 19th save.
"I felt like I had no command and no concentration, and I still came away with
a win," Santana said. "Credit my teammates, offensively and defensively.
That's a tough lineup, and I just tried to focus and get guys out."
Nelson Cruz belted a solo homer, while Vladimir Guerrero and David Murphy each
drove in a pair of runs for the Rangers, who have dropped two of three. Elvis
Andrus went 4-for-5 with an RBI and a pair of runs scored in defeat.
Tommy Hunter (8-1) dropped his first decision of the season, giving up eight
runs, eight hits and a walk in three-plus frames.
"Tommy wasn't able to hit his spots," said Rangers manager Ron Washington. "He
had trouble with his command. I wasn't expecting three innings out of him. We
played well enough to win that game, but we couldn't stop them."
Trailing, 7-4, entering the fourth, the Angels continued the high-scoring
affair with four more runs.
Three consecutive singles from Callaspo, Howie Kendrick and Rivera to open the
inning produced a run, and Mike Napoli followed with an RBI ground-rule double
to cut the deficit to one.
Matt Harrison relieved Hunter and immediately yielded a game-tying sacrifice
fly to Aybar and a go-ahead RBI single to Maicer Izturis before getting out of
the inning.
The Angels tacked on an insurance run in the sixth on Bobby Abreu's RBI double
with two outs.
Trevor Bell, Fernando Rodney and Fuentes combined to shut down Texas the rest
of the way -- pitching a scoreless inning apiece -- to lock up the win for Los
Angeles.
The Rangers struck first with three runs in the opening inning. The first two
batters reached base, with an error putting them on second and third. Josh
Hamilton followed with a run-scoring double before Murphy plated two more with
a two-out single to center.
Texas increased its lead to five on Guerrero's two-run single in the second,
but the Angels rallied back.
Rivera's three-run shot, which was followed by Aybar's solo blast two batters
later, got Los Angeles to within 5-4 in the second inning, although the
Rangers went back ahead by two on Andrus' RBI single in the third.
Cruz's solo home run in the fourth gave the Rangers a 7-4 advantage.