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Osuna’s Three-Run Homer Caps Five-Run Eighth as Rangers Beat Angels 8-3

Alejandro Osuna’s first homer of the season capped a six-hit eighth inning, and Texas moved within one-half game of first place in the AL West.

  • On Tuesday, the Texas Rangers rallied for an 8-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels in Arlington, fueled by Alejandro Osuna's three-run homer during a decisive five-run eighth inning.
  • Texas starter Jacob deGrom struggled early, allowing two runs in the first inning as the Angels built a 3-2 lead by the seventh after rookie Wade Meckler drove in a run.
  • During the eighth inning, Ezequiel Duran and Justin Foscue hit RBI singles before Osuna delivered his three-run homer, while reliever Sam Bachman allowed five runs in 2/3 of an inning.
  • Peyton Gray earned the win pitching a scoreless eighth for Texas, while the Angels extended their losing streak to seven consecutive games, matching their season-high.
  • The Rangers pulled within one-half game of first-place Seattle in the AL West, and Texas continues Wednesday when Rangers LHP MacKenzie Gore faces Angels rookie RHP Walbert Ure.
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Osuna's three-run homer caps five-run eighth as Rangers beat Angels 8-3

Alejandro Osuna hit a three-run homer during a five-run eighth inning and the Texas Rangers pulled away for an 8-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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