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Bats can't back Fister as Rangers fall to Halos

ANAHEIM -- After their exhilarating victory on Saturday, the Rangers couldn't follow up and build off that Sunday afternoon.

Instead, the offensive funk that settled in on the final four games of the road trip continued in a 3-1 loss to the Angels. It was their third loss in the last four games.

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Rangers starter Doug Fister took the loss, allowing three runs in six innings, and is still looking for his first win since March 30. He gave up a two-run double to Luis Valbuena in the second, retired 13 straight hitters, then gave up a home run to Justin Upton in the sixth.