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MLB: Texas 11, Los Angeles Angels 3

ANAHEIM, Calif., April 25 (UPI) -- Nelson Cruz finished off a nine-run fourth inning with a three-run homer Wednesday and the Texas Rangers went on to romp past the Los Angeles Angels 11-3.

The Rangers, who have yet to lose a series this season, won two of three from the Angels and have captured five of six overall.

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Texas turned the game into a rout by sending 13 men to the plate in the fourth against three Los Angeles pitchers.

Angels' starter Michael Roth (1-1) allowed the first five batters to reach in the fourth and eventually was charged with five runs on six hits in 3 1/3 innings.

The Angels had a chance to get out of the inning with only three runs having scored, but Lance Berkman produced a two-run, two-out single. Ian Kinsler then scored from third on a wild pitch thrown by reliever David Carpenter and Cruz soon followed with his three-run homer to close out the big inning.

All of that made things easy for Texas starter Yu Darvish (4-1), who was taken out of the game after throwing 100 pitches through six scoreless innings. He struck out 11 and gave up just three hits.

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The Angels scored three runs in the eighth, when Peter Bourjos drove in a run and then scored on a J.B. Shuck single to right.

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