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Harrison outduels Saunders to win major league debut
TEXAS 3, LA ANGELS 2
 


By Jay Miller
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas (Ticker) -- Less than a month ago, Matt
Harrison and Chris Davis were taking turns making noise in the
minors. On Tuesday, each took on lead roles in keeping the
Texas Rangers in the American League West race.

Harrison won his major league debut and Davis clubbed his fifth
homer, sending the Rangers to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles
Angels of Anaheim.

Harrison filled Rangers fans and brass with a great deal of
optimism in his first four innings of work, allowing only one
hit and facing the minimum number of Angels in the process. For
the game, the lefthander yielded two runs and five hits over
seven innings, walking one and striking out one.

"I thought he was outstanding; he stayed off the middle of the
plate, used his secondary pitches very well and he was in
control," Texas manager Ron Washington said. "He had good
poise, mound awareness and threw to the gameplan to perfection."

After a 56-minute rain delay, Harrison - who was acquired in
2007 from the Atlanta Braves in the Mark Teixeira deal - went
toe-to-toe with Joe Saunders (12-5), the American League leader
in wins. The Angels' lefthander took the loss despite logging
his first career complete game.

"It calmed my nerves a little bit more," Harrison said in
regards to the rain delay. "I talked to other pitchers today
and they said be aggressive and throw strikes. ... I don't
really look at who I'm pitching against. I just want to go out
and throw the same way every time."

Davis sparked some good feelings in the fifth when he jumped on
a 2-2 fastball and sent it into the center-field lawn for his
fifth home run in his 12th game in the majors to knot the score
at 2-2.

"They're coming in bunches," Davis said of his fourth home run
in as many starts at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. "If you get
the ball up here, it'll go. You see that quite a bit with power
hitters here. I'm not complaining."

Just last month, Davis - who made his debut on June 26 - and
Harrison, who was recalled earlier Tuesday - were both doing
their best to make bids to join Texas after proving their worth
with Class AAA Oklahoma.

"I definitely went (further) in the game than I thought I
would," Harrison said. "I was more in the strike zone than I
have been in the past few games and things really went my way
tonight."

Before their recalls, Davis was leading the minors with 33
homers while Harrison went 3-1 with a 3.55 ERA in six starts
with Oklahoma.

After Davis' blast tied the game, the Rangers took the lead for
good in the next inning.

Ian Kinsler opened the sixth with a double, extending his
hitting streak to a career-high 20 games. Two batters later, he
scored on a RBI single by Josh Hamilton, tying a team record by
scoring in 11 consecutive games.

Eddie Guardado relieved Harrison and pitched a perfect eighth
before closer C.J. Wilson worked around a two-out, bases-loaded
jam in the ninth for his 22nd save in 24 chances.

"I wasn't really worried about getting out of it," Wilson said.
"The ball was cutting a little bit more on me and when I'm
cutting my changeup, then I'm not really doing my job. ... I'm
just trying to get the physical and mental to line up, which
isn't always easy to do."

The win moved the Rangers to within 7.5 games of Anaheim (54-36)
and moved them to three games over .500 (47-44) for the third
time this season - the club's high-water mark on the year.

"I don't think this series makes or breaks us," Kinsler said.
"It's an important series but, right now, we're just trying to
win as many games as we can, regardless of who is on the other
side."

 
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