· 2026-07-09

Texas Rangers were routed 1-13 by the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday, July 9, 2026, leaving the club at a .500 mark (46-46) and stuck in sixth place in the American League. The lone run came in the fifth inning, while the Angels piled on homers and early scoring to seal a dominant victory.
The Angels jumped on the board in the first inning with a two‑run double by Mike Trout, followed by a solo homer from Justin Verlander that made it 3-0. Texas struggled to find rhythm; their starter, Nathan Eovaldi, was chased after just four innings, having allowed five runs on three hits. The bullpen couldn’t stem the tide, and by the third inning the Angels had added another four runs, turning the game into a blowout.
Outfielder Joey Gallo managed a solitary RBI single in the fifth, accounting for the Rangers’ only run. Pitcher Andrew Heaney, who entered in relief, kept the damage limited in the seventh but couldn’t prevent the Angels from adding two more runs. Veteran shortstop Elvis Andrus handled the defense cleanly, but his range wasn’t enough to offset the barrage of hits.
Dropping to a 46-46 record keeps the Rangers on the fringe of playoff contention, still a game behind the wild‑card leader. The loss extends their losing streak to one game, but the broader picture shows a team battling inconsistency. With the mid‑season trade deadline approaching, management may look to bolster the bullpen or add a left‑handed bat to spark a turnaround.
The next home game is slated for Friday, July 11, at Globe Life Field, where the Rangers host the Houston Astros at 7:10 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the broadcast on Rangers Sports Network, with streaming available via MLB.TV on Fubo, subject to regional blackout rules. Stay tuned for lineup updates and any late‑season moves that could shift the Rangers’ fortunes.