Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Pujols homers, Trout triples but Rangers beat Angels 15-8

Final

Angels 8

(11-8, 4-5 away)

Rangers 15

(8-10, 5-5 home)
84°
Few Clouds





4:05PM,EDT,March 24,2015
Surprise Stadium, Surprise, Arizona 

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LAA 200102021 8 12 3
TEX 001031100 - 15 18 2
 
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Albert Pujols homered and Mike Trout hit an RBI triple, but the Texas Rangers tagged Los Angeles Angels closer Huston Street for six runs Tuesday in a 15-8 victory.
Trout, last year's AL MVP, leads the Cactus League with a .462 batting average after extending his hitting streak to nine games. An avid Philadelphia Eagles fan, he chatted with Eagles coach Chip Kelly in the clubhouse after leaving the game.Pujols, a three-time NL MVP, led off the fourth with his third home run on a 2-2 pitch from Nick Tepesch. Pujols also drove in Trout with a first-inning sacrifice fly.Trout and Pujols both appear to have their swings ready for the season."That's the idea," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. "That's why we play these games. Albert's swinging the bat well and Trout is -- two guys very important to us. A lot of guys we are counting on look like they're getting ready to be where they need to be."Trout and Pujols did their damage against Tepesch."I've faced them a lot before the last couple of years," Tepesch said. "I don't really put any emphasis or stock into that. It's more that we're at that moment. It's just the guy at the plate. I'm not worried about who is behind him or who just hit."Touted prospect Andrew Heaney, competing for the final spot in the Angels' rotation, gave up homers to Elvis Andrus and Adam Rosales in the fifth. Heaney could not make it out of that inning, and the left-hander's ERA is 8.36 in four starts."I think he pitched better than his linescore shows," Scioscia said.Street took the loss, giving up five earned runs on four hits and a walk in 1 2/3 innings. He also committed two throwing errors.Thomas Field hit a three-run homer in a 10-run seventh for Texas.PRINCE OF A BUNTRangers slugger Prince Fielder beat the Angels' shift leading off the second with a bunt single down the third base line. Fielder, listed at 275 pounds, pointed into the Texas dugout as he ran to first. Fielder had a swinging infield single in the fifth.STARTING TIMEAngels: Heaney was 19-11 with a 2.77 ERA in 49 games in the Marlins' farm system. "He's pitched really well in the minor leagues through his whole career," Scioscia said. "He's got to make that jump into the big leagues and bring that same command to the big leagues."Rangers: Tepesch permitted three runs and four hits in five innings. "I felt like I had pretty good control all day," he said. "The one inning there where I gave up the two runs, I fell behind guys, but other than that most of the outing I was getting strike one, getting ahead of the guys. I thought it was a pretty good outing."TRAINER'S ROOMAngels: OF Matt Joyce, who had been out with hamstring tightness before serving as the DH on Monday, was given Tuesday off. He will play left field Wednesday.Rangers: RHP Ross Ohlendorf, who has not pitched since exiting a March 15 game after two innings with right groin tightness, threw a bullpen Monday with no issues and will pitch Thursday against the Rockies.ROSTER MOVESRangers RHP Alex Gonzalez, a 2013 first-round draft pick out of Oral Roberts University, was assigned to minor league camp after posting a 3.95 ERA in four appearances. In other moves, Texas optioned INF Hanser Alberto to Triple-A Round Rock and assigned RHP Ross Wolf to minor league camp.UP NEXTAngels: RHP Nick Tropeano, competing with Heaney for a job in the rotation, starts Wednesday against the Indians.Rangers: LHP Ross Detwiler will start Wednesday against the Reds, his first appearance since March 13 when a line drive bruised his right wrist.
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Game Information

StadiumSurprise Stadium, Surprise, AZ
Attendance5,582 (11.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:02
Weather82 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Seth Buckminster, First Base - Jordan Baker, Second Base - Hal Gibson III, Third Base - Chad Whitson
 
 
 
 
Los Angeles Angels
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Aybar SS41200014.282.300.256
Marte PR-RF
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J Yacinich PR
0100000.000.000.000
Trout CF41110017.462.511.564
1000001.212.250.091
Pujols DH31120012.300.318.300
c-Pérez PH
1010002.304.292.217
Freese 3B3000007.282.293.256
2021004.313.343.188
Cron 1B41100014.378.408.533
B Way LF
1000002.000.000.000
Navarro LF2010006.471.500.235
a-Green PH-LF-1B
32110012.265.265.118
Cowgill RF2000109.368.415.395
1110001.333.379.370
Rutledge 2B40110212.205.262.128
Butera C30000116.143.182.286
1000005.276.344.448
A Bemboom C
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Totals39812623139   
a-singled to left for E Navarro in the 6th
b-grounded to shortstop for D Butera in the 8th
c-singled to right for A Pujols in the 9th
BATTING
2B: Navarro (3, Tepesch); Cron (6, Edwards)
3B: Trout (2, Tepesch)
HR: Pujols (3, 4th inning off Tepesch 0 on, 0 Out)
RBI: Trout (13), Pujols 2 (10), Green (3), Rutledge (3), Featherston (7)
SF: Pujols
2-out RBI: Green, Rutledge
GIDP: Cron
Angels RISP: 4-10 (Green 1-2, Cowgill 0-1, Trout 1-1, Rutledge 1-3, Featherston 1-1, Giavotella 0-1, B Way 0-1)
Team LOB: 7
BASERUNNING
SB: Aybar (1, 2nd base off Tepesch/Corporán)
FIELDING
E: Butera (1, throw); Street 2 (2, throw 2)
DP: 1 (Aybar-Rutledge-Cron).

Game Information

StadiumSurprise Stadium, Surprise, AZ
Attendance5,582 (11.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:02
Weather82 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind7 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Seth Buckminster, First Base - Jordan Baker, Second Base - Hal Gibson III, Third Base - Chad Whitson
 
 
 
 
 

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