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Hamilton hits walk-off homer as Rangers edge Angels
TEXAS 5, LA ANGELS 4
 


By John Tranchina
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas (Ticker) -- All-Star Josh Hamilton struggled
most of the night but came through when it mattered most.

Hamilton belted his first career walk-off home run, a two-run
shot that just cleared the wall in right field, lifting the
Texas Rangers to a dramatic 5-4 comeback victory over the Los
Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Wednesday night.

Jarrod Saltalamacchia drove in a pair of runs and Ian Kinsler
extended his hitting streak to a career-best 21 games for Texas,
which rallied from a two-run deficit against major league saves
leader Francisco Rodriguez (0-2).

"This was my first walk-off ever, my first helmet toss ever,"
said Hamilton, who had gone 70 at-bats since his last homer on
June 17. "I always see guys on TV tossing their helmet and
jumping into the crowd. That was pretty cool."

Saltalamacchia was not surprised, given what Hamilton has
overcome to get to this point. The second-year center fielder
was the first overall pick of the 1999 draft, but substance
abuse derailed his career before a comeback last season.

"No one was shocked. That's something he does. He's a miracle
in itself," Saltalamacchia said. "He has the ability to do
anything he wants to do, and that's exactly what he did
tonight."

Rodriguez, the normally automatic All-Star closer, got off to a
shaky start by issuing a leadoff walk to pinch hitter Ramon
Vazquez. The righthander struck out Kinsler and retired Frank
Catalanotto before Michael Young plated Vazquez with a single -
his third hit of the game - to slice the deficit to 4-3.

After Young stole second, Hamilton did the rest.

Hamilton, who had been 0-for-4 and stranded four baserunners,
was facing the nearly impenetrable Rodriguez with two outs.
However, Hamilton shrugged off the bad night with one swing,
launching a 3-1 breaking ball over the right field wall for his
20th home run of the season and major league-leading 88th and
89th RBI.

"It says a lot about our team. He came in (Tuesday) night and
did a good job," Hamilton said of Rodriguez. "But we're going
against you hard until the last out is made. That's why you
keep going after it all the time. Everybody, at some point,
gives it up."

It was just the third blown save in the last 38 chances for
Rodriguez.

"I think I put myself in the situation, I couldn't locate my
pitches early in the inning," Rodriguez said. "When you open an
inning up by two runs like that, walking a guy, you're going to
pay. I didn't locate my pitches. If you do that, you're going
to get hurt."

"Frankie's been right on all year and just really throwing the
ball well, and occasionally, one's going to slip through the
cracks, and that's what happened tonight," Angels manager Mike
Scioscia said.

Angels center fielder Torii Hunter summed up the confrontation
pretty well.

"You got one of the best hitters in baseball at the plate and
you got one of the best pitchers in baseball," Hunter said. "I
thought it was a good pitch and (Hamilton) actually got jammed,
but one of the best, strongest hitters in baseball, he pounded
that one out."

Hamilton's blast gave Jamey Wright (5-3), who threw two
scoreless innings, the win.

Anaheim took a 4-2 lead in the seventh, when the light-hitting
Juan Rivera - who started the day batting just .188 - drilled a
two-run homer off Frank Francisco.

Angels starter Jered Weaver pitched well enough to win, allowing
just two runs - one earned - and seven hits in six innings,
walking two and striking out five.

Anaheim opened the scoring in the second inning, when Rivera's
sacrifice fly plated Hunter. The Angels doubled the lead in the
fourth against reliever Josh Rupe as Maicer Izturis came home on
Hunter's double-play grounder.

Texas got back a run in the bottom of the fourth on an RBI
single by Saltalamacchia and tied it in the sixth, capitalizing
on two fielding errors. After hitting a leadoff single and
advancing to third on a miscue by left fielder Rivera, Marlon
Byrd scored from third when right fielder Vladimir Guerrero
dropped what should have been a routine sacrifice fly by
Saltalamacchia.

 
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