Sweetwater Reporter

Garcia’s HR in 8th helps Rangers rally past Angels

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — When Adolis García came up in the eighth with two runners on and the Rangers down two runs, Texas manager Chris Woodward leaned over to his coaches.

“I said, ‘It’s a pretty easy way to become an instant fan favorite if he hits a home run right here,’” Woodward recalled with a big grin. “And he hit a home run on the next pitch.”

It’s still early in the flowering of García’s big league career, but the Rangers already think they’ve got something special in the Cuban slugger who propelled them to yet another dramatic win in Anaheim.

García hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the eighth inning, and the Texas Rangers rallied from a late two-run deficit for a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday.

García has only been up in the majors for a little over a week, but he’s already putting together an incredible collection of big hits in key situations. The 28-year-old designated hitter has five extra-base hits in the last eight games, including the first three homers of his major league career — all of them in clutch situations.

His 411-foot homer off Mike Mayers (1-1), punctuated by a bat flip and a joyous run to first, tops his impressive list of accomplish­ments during his first significan­t big league action since 2018.

“It’s an amazing feeling,” García said through a translator. “Coming off the bat, I knew. It’s uncontroll­able to feel that when I knew it would put us ahead . ... I’m just trying to live my dream and enjoy it. As long as it goes, that’s all I’m really thinking about.”

García defected in 2016, and he never really got a sustained chance in the majors during three seasons with St. Louis. After getting his shot with Texas this month, he has joined Jurickson Profar and Billy Sample as the only players in Rangers history to put the team ahead with each of their first three big-league homers.

“He’s just different,” Woodward said of García. “He’s physically just more gifted than everybody else on that field sometimes. He is built like a superstar. He looks like a superstar. He’s playing like a superstar. Maybe it’s just an opportunit­y this kid needs.”

Nate Lowe also homered immediatel­y after García’s drive for the Rangers, who have won six of nine after jumping on Los Angeles’ bullpen for six late runs to take two of three at Angel Stadium.

Joey Gallo drew a basesloade­d walk in the ninth from Junior Guerra, who balked in another run.

Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Justin Upton and José Iglesias hit solo homers for the Angels, who have lost four of six after their bullpen had a meltdown evoking memories of last season’s terrible relief group.

“Overall, I thought it was a pretty good day,” Angels manager Joe Maddon said. “I thought we had good atbats against a pretty good staff.”

John King (2-0) got Trout to ground out with the bases loaded to end the seventh before the Angels’ bullpen misadventu­res began.

José Quintana pitched five innings of two-hit ball with eight strikeouts in a marked improvemen­t on his previous starts for the Angels. The left-hander walked four, but allowed just one run and mostly avoided the trouble that left him with a 16.20 ERA after his first two appearance­s.

“Felt way better than last time,” Quintana said. “I felt more competitiv­e inning by inning. It was a good outing. I needed it.”

HALO HOMERS

Mike Foltynewic­z yielded three runs and seven hits over six innings for Texas, striking out six. Although he was mostly happy with his first career start against the Angels, Foltynewic­z lamented the Halos’ long balls.

Trout hit his sixth homer this season in the first inning, clobbering a firstpitch sinker with his new aggression at the plate. The blast was the three-time AL MVP’s 40th in 163 career games against the Rangers. Ohtani added a 402-foot shot in the third inning, and Upton connected in the fourth after breaking his bat over his knee in frustratio­n after his first at-bat.

UP NEXT

Rangers: After an off day, Dane Dunning (1-0, 0.60 ERA) faces his former team when Texas opens a three-game series at the White Sox on Friday. Dunning moved to the Rangers in the trade that sent Lance Lynn to Chicago.

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