Angels’ 3-Game Winning Streak Ends on Eve of Trade Deadline
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 30 – Nathan Eovaldi pitched seven strong innings allowing one run as the Rangers ended the Angels’ three-game home winning streak, improving to 9-3 this season, officials said.
- On Wednesday, Corey Seager’s Rangers will host the Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, with Nathan Eovaldi starting against Jose Soriano.
- With about a 5% playoff chance, Angels sit four games out of the AL wild card spot as Thursday approaches, and Rangers lead the season series 5-4 before Wednesday's game.
- Oddsmakers favor Texas at-130 on the moneyline with a-1.5 run line, implying a 56.5% win probability for Texas and 47.6% for Los Angeles.
- The Angels will seek to keep a three-game home winning streak as Texas pursues a 5-4 season series lead, with predictions favoring Texas.
- Thursday, RHP Jack Leiter is scheduled to start at Seattle and LHP Tyler Anderson will face the White Sox at home.
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Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi holds down Angels for 100th win
Nathan Eovaldi allowed one run over seven innings en route to his 100th career victory as the Texas Rangers salvaged the finale of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels with a 6-3 victory on Wednesday in Anaheim, Calif.


Eovaldi outduels Soriano in the Rangers’ 6-3 victory over the Angels
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Nathan Eovaldi limited Los Angeles to a run in seven innings, Adolis García hit a two-run homer in the eighth and the Texas Rangers beat the Angels 6-3 on Wednesday night.

Angels’ 3-game winning streak ends on eve of trade deadline
ANAHEIM — Hundreds of fans came to Angel Stadium on Wednesday night wearing white gowns and halos, creating a raucous environment beyond the right field fence. Energized by a three-game winning streak and cheering every positive moment at the beginning of the game, the fans were chanting “sell the team” by the eighth inning of a 6-3 loss to the Texas Rangers. It’s the mantra for fans frustrated by the 10-year playoff drought under the ownership …


Angels, Rangers meet again, eye wild-card position
Heading into a 13-game homestand, it appeared the Los Angeles Angels would be sellers at Thursday's trade deadline, with veteran closer Kenley Jansen drawing significant interest.
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