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The Rangers beat the Angels with a walk-off infield single in one of the season's longest, grittiest games

ARLINGTON — In this edition of “I watched this game so you didn’t have to,” maybe you should have tuned back in.

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The Rangers fell down by five runs after one, six runs after two, lost a pair of players to injury and still managed to record their biggest comeback win of the year Monday, 8-7 over the Los Angeles Angels in 11 innings.