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Angels defeated by 8-7

The Angels of Anaheim and the Texas Rangers had a terrific game as they encountered on a Sunday night game at the Angel Stadium. It was seen by a crowd of 40,635, who was really excited of watching the game.

The scoring started during the third inning, and as the inning ended, the teams tied at 2. During the fifth inning however, the Angels grabbed a 5-2 lead with three runs against rookie Kason Gabbard. Robb Quinlan, starting at first for the first time since Aug. 23 because a left-hander was throwing, sparked the rally with a single that snapped a 0-for-19 drought and kept the inning alive with a hard takeout slide at second base that prevented a double play.

Hitting a go-ahead grand slam in his first game since May 16 wasn't quite on a par with his homer that won the All-Star game in 2003. But Hank Blalock's teammates celebrated in the dugout as though it were Game 7 of the World Series. Blalock stunned reliever Scot Shields with a drive into the in the right field seats with one out in the eighth inning, leading the Texas Rangers to an 8-7 win against the Angels of Anaheim. “When Hank hit that home run, I pretty much felt that we were going to win that game,” said Texas closer C.J. Wilson said after his second shaky save in two days. “It was so deflating for them to see Shields come in and just kind of fall apart like that, because he's such a consistent guy.” Shields gave up a leadoff single to Michael Young, then walked Brad Wilkerson and hit Frank Catalanotto with a pitch before Blalock connected for his fifth career grand slam and first this season. Blalock, a two-time All-Star, had been limited to 39 games this season because of a condition called thoracic outlet syndrome which affects the nerves that pass through the shoulder into the neck. Blalock had surgery May 21 to remove a rib, which helped alleviate the problem. “I felt weird up there the first time,” said Blalock, “but I think what helped me was that I got to see a lot of my pitches my first couple of times up and see some different stuff.” Technically, he has four home runs in his last five games; with quite a bit of separation between the last two. “It was my fourth at-bat, so I was able to get some of the rust out before that,” said Hank Blalock. “To be able to contribute like that after not being able to play for 3 1/2 months, that was really exciting for me - not as exciting as the All-Star home run, but it was a close second. I came into the dugout and everyone was pumped up for me. It was a lot of fun.”

Scot Shields retired one batter and was charged with all four runs. Since the All-Star break, the Angels’ set-up man has a 10.00 ERA. “I didn't get the job done,” Shields stated. “I couldn't throw strikes, I couldn't throw my breaking ball, and that's what I get. The breaking ball was the right pitch to throw to Blalock, but I couldn't afford to get behind 3-2, so I tried to throw some low fastballs and get a double play.”

Teammate Garret Anderson does not agree that Scot Shields' 317 appearances and 498 2-3 innings pitched since the start of the 2003 season have caught up to him. “There's no answer to that,” said Garret Anderson. “You can't say that kind of stuff. It's a theory. It's not fact. I mean, everybody has their struggles. None of us are immune to tough times on the field. You've just got to be mentally strong, keep moving forward and not worry about what's happened - because you can't change that.”

C.J. Wilson gave up three hits, given an 8-5 lead to work with in the ninth inning, including an RBI single to Robb Quinlan. Reggie Willits lined out to third, with runners on second and third and one out. He then hit Orlando Cabrera with a pitch to load the bases, and walked Vladimir Guerrero to force in a run. That brought up Anderson, who hit a three-run homer in the ninth Saturday against Wilson on a fastball. Wilson caught Anderson looking at a 1-2 slider to end the game this time. The save was his 10th in 11 chances. “I'm trying to pitch away from his hot zone, and today I was just able to execute a little bit better of a pitch,” said C.J. Wilson.

Meanwhile, Wes Littleton pitched two hitless innings, keeping the Angels of Anaheim 6 1/2 games ahead of Seattle in the AL West. The Mariners lost for the ninth straight time. Angels starter John Lackey was in line for a victory before Scot Shields' implosion. He right-hander, looking for his 17th victory, pitched 6 2-3 innings and allowing two-run homers by Ian Kinsler and Brad Wilkerson. And John Lackey struck out eight and walking two.

Though the Angels of Anaheim lost the said game, the team will never stop fighting to win the victory that they really deserve.

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