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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -Maybe the rally monkey is warming up for the postseason.
Pinch-hitter
Juan Rivera
's three-run double keyed a five-run eighth inning and the
Los Angeles Angels
stormed from behind for a 7-5 victory over the
Texas Rangers
on Thursday night.
''We saw the rally monkey come out, and knew it was time,'' Rivera said, speaking through a translator.
The image of the bouncing monkey on the electronic scoreboard first became a staple for the Angels in 2002, on the way to
their only World Series title.
The Angels' victory over the second-place Rangers built their gaping AL West lead to 16 games and reduced to 13 the magic
number for clinching their fourth division title in five years.
After the Rangers blew a 5-2 lead, Texas manager
Ron Washington
essentially conceded the West race to Los Angeles.
''You're certainly dealing with the reality that there's no way we're going to be able to catch the Angels, so we just wanted
to come out and win a ballgame,'' Washington said. ''And we didn't get that done.''
The game was one of three designated for the major league's first use of replay review of close calls on home runs. Three
were hit in the game and all were clearly homers.
The Angels'
Jon Garland
(12-8) pitched eight innings, allowing five runs and eight hits.
Francisco Rodriguez
pitched the ninth for his 51st save in 56 chances, six saves short of
Bobby Thigpen
's major league record set in 1990.
Garland got off to a rough start, giving up a three-run homer to
Milton Bradley
during the Rangers' four-run first inning. But the right-hander settled down, allowing only a solo homer to
Chris Davis
in the fourth.
''I was just trying to keep it close,'' Garland said. ''I've got to tip my hat to the boys, they did some damage there in
the eighth.
''I outlasted their starter, and we got into their bullpen.''
Rivera, batting for
Sean Rodriguez
, hit reliever
Warner Madrigal
's second pitch of the game after he came in with the bases loaded, one out and a run in on
Jamey Wright
's bases-loaded walk to
Mike Napoli
.
Reggie Willits
' RBI single provided the final run.
Wright (6-6) replaced starter
Brandon McCarthy
to start the eighth with the Rangers up 5-2. Wright allowed two singles and two walks, and was charged with four runs.
Mark Teixeira
had a solo homer off McCarthy in the third, and
Garret Anderson
added an RBI double in the sixth.
Making his second start of the season, McCarthy allowed two runs, one earned, and six hits over six innings.
Teixeira's home run into the seats in right, his eighth for the Angels and 28th overall, narrowed the gap to 4-1 before Davis
got the run back in the fourth with his solo shot over the fence in left-center.
The new replay rule applies only to questionable home runs, to determine whether they are fair or foul, whether they leave
the playing field, and whether there was fan interference.
If the umpires' crew chief decides a review is needed on a possible home run at Angel Stadium, the play will be reviewed from
a 19-inch monitor in the umpires' locker room, on the dugout suites level behind home plate. The screen and a telephone direct
to MLB's advanced media headquarters in New York are secured in a box on the wall of the room.
Notes: Los Angeles 3B
Chone Figgins
, back in the lineup after missing the previous game with a sore toe, had eight assists before switching to 2B in the ninth.
The major league record for assists by a third baseman in a nine-inning game is 11, accomplished by seven players including
former Angel
Doug DeCinces
on May 7, 1983. ... Angels 2B
Howie Kendrick
went on the 15-day DL with a strained left hamstring. He was hurt when he was running from first to second on Wednesday night.
Brandon Wood
was recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake and started at shortstop against the Rangers. ... Teixeira's homer was his first against
his former teammates.
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