The Commercial Appeal

Rangers win AL West on final day of season

Hamels knocks out Angels

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RANGERS 9, ANGELS 2

ARLINGTON, Texas — Cole Hamels and the Texas Rangers finally clinched the AL West title on the last day of the regular season.

Hamels pitched a threehitte­r, Adrian Beltre hit a go-ahead homer and the Rangers beat the Angels 9-2 on Sunday, eliminatin­g Los Angeles from playoff contention.

Texas plays its first AL Division Series game since 2011 on Thursday at Toronto.

A year after their 95 losses were the most in the American League, two months after they were still eight games out of first place and three days after ensuring themselves a postseason spot, the Rangers wrapped up their sixth division title.

“This means a lot. I have never been on a team with as much heart,” said Elvis Andrus, the Rangers’ most-tenured position player and a member of their only World Series teams in 2010 and 2011. “This means a lot more than what we did a few years ago because of who these guys are. They have so much passion and energy. It has been a crazy year.”

Moments after the final out, AL West championsh­ip banners were flying at the ballpark. The Rangers won it under first-year manager Jeff Banister, whose team lost ace Yu Darvish to Tommy John surgery before the season.

“Incredible moment, emotional, one I’ll never forget,” Banister said standing in a corner of the clubhouse while players celebrated. “They never quit.”

The Angels needed to win their finale and have Houston lose in Arizona to force a tiebreaker game for the AL’s second wild card. The Astros, who were playing in Arizona, clinched that wild card when the Angels lost.

Texas has won its last 10 games started by Hamels, the ace left-hander they acquired from Philadelph­ia at the end of July when he was coming off a nohitter. Hamels won seven of those games — the 2008 World Series MVP is 7-1 with Texas and 13-8 overall this season.

After Albert Pujols hit his 40th homer in the first to give the Angels a 2-0 lead, following Mike Trout’s double, Hamels allowed only one more hit. That was a one-out double in the second by Shane Victorino.

Texas went ahead to stay in the fifth on Beltre’s 18th homer, which landed just beyond the wall in right field for a 3-2 lead against Garrett Richards (15-12). That came after Shin-Soo Choo, who has reached base in 53 of the last 55 games, had an infield single.

Beltre added an infield RBI single as the Rangers added six runs in the seventh, a 37-minute halfinning when Los Angeles used five pitchers.

Beltre has 33 RBIs in his last 23 games, and an MLB-high 53 RBIs in 48 games since Aug. 15. He has 83 RBIs overall.

Richards, starting on three days’ rest for the first time in his career, walked the first two batters he faced before Fielder went the opposite way, pushing a grounder through the left side of the infield for an RBI single.

 ?? JIM COWSERT / TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Rangers starting pitcher Nick Martinez (top) joins the celebratio­n after Texas defeated the Los Angeles Angels 9-2 to clinch the AL West title on the final day of the regular season.
JIM COWSERT / TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Rangers starting pitcher Nick Martinez (top) joins the celebratio­n after Texas defeated the Los Angeles Angels 9-2 to clinch the AL West title on the final day of the regular season.

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