Anaheim — The Los Angeles Angels defeated the Texas Rangers 9-6 Friday night as Zach Neto hit two home runs and Wade Meckler launched a three-run homer in his Angels debut. Oswald Peraza added a homer and a diving defensive play, while Grayson Rodriguez worked 5 2/3 innings and was credited with the victory. The win came after Meckler's first-inning impact and Neto's eighth-inning leadoff homer extended the lead, and the Angels bullpen preserved the margin late. The crowd of 32,488 included fans wearing black in a planned protest against ownership; the team's offensive surge reduced the visibility of sell-the-team chants this week.
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This game shows the Angels' grit despite ownership issues. Fans, your voice matters. The black-wearing protest was noticed. Keep supporting your team and expressing your views. Your passion fuels the players on the field.
The Angels rallied to a 9-6 win, with Neto and Meckler leading the charge. Despite fan protests, the team's performance was stellar. If you're a sports enthusiast, this game was a testament to the power of teamwork. Send this to someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Los Angeles Angels benefited from timely hitting and defensive plays that secured a 9-6 win over the Texas Rangers.
The Texas Rangers suffered the loss despite late rallies, conceding pivotal homers and defensive plays that shifted the game's momentum.
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Angels rally behind Neto, Meckler in 9-6 win
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