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Stefan Stevenson

Texas Rangers surrender 8th grand slam, one shy of franchise record, in loss to Angels

The Los Angeles Angels scored seven runs in the fourth inning, including four on Jared Walsh's grand slam, to beat the Texas Rangers 8-5 Monday at Angel Stadium of Anaheim.

Rangers starting pitcher Kyle Gibson was chased after allowing eight runs (seven earned) on five hits, four walks and and a hit batter in four innings. He surrendered the grand slam, which is the eighth allowed by Rangers pitchers this season. That's in 54 games of a pandemic-shortened season. They allowed a franchise record nine grand slams in 1988.

Texas has six games remaining, including two in Arizona before finishing with a four-game series against the Astros at Globe Life Field.

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Isiah Kiner-Falefa homered in the first inning to give Texas a lead. It's the third consecutive game the Rangers have homered in the first inning for the first time since 2004. Texas also added a run in the second on Anderson Tejeda's double and Nick Solak's single in the third to take a 3-1 lead before the Angels exploded in the fourth.

Derek Dietrich's two-run homer in the sixth pulled Texas to within 8-6.

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