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Mike Trout and Jorge Soler delivered clutch home runs, propelling the Los Angeles Angels to an 11-8 victory over the Texas Rangers in a back-and-forth game at Angel Stadium.
The game was a seesaw battle with multiple lead changes, but the Angels' ability to capitalize on opportunities ultimately secured the win. Trout's first homer came in the third inning, a 426-foot shot to center field. His second homer in the fifth gave the Angels a brief lead. Soler's game-winning homer in the eighth followed a leadoff single by Yoán Moncada. The Angels' bullpen held strong, with José Fermin earning the victory and Kenley Jansen recording the save. The Rangers' Marcus Semien had a strong offensive performance with a two-run homer, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Angels' power surge. This win demonstrates the Angels' potential when their key players perform at their best.
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