Angels’ Jack Kochanowicz Roughed up Again in Lopsided Loss to Rangers
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – The Angels seek a crucial series win to improve wild-card chances while the Rangers aim to even the series and maintain playoff contention, trailing by 3.5 games, officials said.
- The Los Angeles Angels lost to the Texas Rangers 11-4 at Angel Stadium on Thursday night in the final game of their four-game series.
- The Rangers took a commanding lead after scoring seven runs in the third inning against Angels starter Jack Kochanowicz, who lasted just 2 2/3 innings allowing eight runs.
- Texas produced a 13-hit attack highlighted by Marcus Semien's 4-for-5 performance and Corey Seager delivering a single that contributed two RBIs during a third inning in which the Rangers scored seven runs, while Adolis Garcia hit a two-run homer in the eighth.
- Kochanowicz's record dropped to 3-9 this season, with his ERA rising to 6.03, marking the top ERA for American League pitchers who have pitched a minimum of 90 innings.
- The loss split the series for both teams, underscoring a pitching advantage for Texas and leaving the Angels to prepare to host the Diamondbacks starting Friday.
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