The Texas Rangers scored seven big ones while the Anaheim Angels managed a meager three runs.
The Rangers avoided the embarrassment of losing to a pitcher named Junk pitching in his MLB debut today thanks in part to a powerful outburst from DJ Peters and seven total runs of offense.
In addition to the plethora of runs, Taylor Hearn continues to look starterish as today he tossed a career high seven innings on an extremely economical 77 pitches. Hearn allowed three runs on seven hits and zero walks in his quality outing. He struck out four, including eventual AL MVP Shohei Ohtani twice.