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Choo homers but Rangers fall

Aug. 17, 2014 - 20:45 By Korea Herald
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) ― Albert Pujols and Howie Kendrick homered to give the Angels an early lead, and Los Angeles held on again to beat the Texas Rangers 5-4 on Saturday night.

The Angels (72-49) are alone in first place in the AL West for the first time since 2011, but they are only two percentage points ahead of the Oakland Athletics, who lost at Atlanta on Saturday.

Los Angeles has won nine in a row over Texas, tying the series record set in 1985 and matched a year later. Angels starter Matt Shoemaker (11-4) pitched three perfect innings before Choo Shin-soo led off the fourth with a home run, but by that time, the Angels led 5-0.

Huston Street worked a scoreless ninth inning for his 33rd save in 34 opportunities. It was the second straight night the Rangers rallied before losing 5-4.

Street hasn’t allowed a run in 12 games with the Angels since being acquired from San Diego on July 18.


Brewers get to Dodgers’ Kershaw

LOS ANGELES (AP) ― On a night when Clayton Kershaw couldn’t keep the ball in the ballpark, Milwaukee’s Yovani Gallardo held the Los Angeles Dodgers in check and sent the major leagues’ ERA leader to his first loss in over 2 1/2 months.

Gallardo pitched eight strong innings, Ryan Braun and Carlos Gomez homered, and the Brewers ended Kershaw’s streak of 11 straight victories with a 3-2 win over the Dodgers on Saturday night.

San Francisco 6, Philadelphia 5

NY Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2

Cleveland 6, Baltimore 0

Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3

Detroit 4, Seattle 2

Boston 10, Houston 7

Toronto 6, Chicago White Sox 3

Minnesota 4, Kansas City 1

Atlanta 4, Oakland 3

NY Mets 7, Chicago Cubs 3

Miami 2, Arizona 1

San Diego 9, St. Louis 5