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- Updated: July 19, 2016
ANAHEIM — Trailing by four in the second inning, the Angels and their surging offense stormed all the way back against the first-place Rangers, taking the lead twice and using a booming home run from Mike Trout to run away with a 9-5 victory at Angel Stadium on Monday night, their fourth in a row.
The Angels — winners of eight of 10 after a 2-12 stretch — entered the game with the Major League lead in runs scored this month, then chipped away at the Rangers.
Rougned Odor, Adrian Beltre and Mitch Moreland all went deep off Nick Tropeano, who exited after two innings with soreness in his right elbow. …
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