Texas Rangers Crush Los Angeles Angels 20-3 as García, Pederson, and Higashioka Hit Three-Run Homers on August 27, 2025

Wednesday, August 27th, 2025

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Texas Rangers Dominate Los Angeles Angels 20-3 in Arlington

The Texas Rangers delivered a powerful offensive performance as they overwhelmed the Los Angeles Angels with a 20-3 victory. The game was defined by explosive hitting, with Adolis García, Joc Pederson, and Kyle Higashioka each launching three-run home runs, while Corey Seager contributed his team-leading 21st homer of the season.

Rangers' Home Run Barrage

Adolis García set the tone early, blasting his 17th home run of the year in the first inning, sparking a four-run rally. Joc Pederson followed with his seventh homer of the season in the second inning, stretching the Rangers' lead to 7-1. In the fourth inning, Corey Seager added a two-run shot, further widening the gap.

Kyle Higashioka wrapped up the home run showcase with his 10th of the year in the seventh inning, capping a long night for the Angels' pitching staff.

Pitching Struggles for the Angels

Angels starter Jack Kochanowicz, making his 23rd start of the season after being recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake, gave up three home runs and recorded career highs in runs allowed (11) and earned runs (10) over 3 1/3 innings. His ERA increased to 6.81.

Oswald Peraza, moving from first base to pitch in the seventh inning, allowed eight runs while getting just one out, enduring a barrage that included Higashioka’s three-run homer.

Rangers' Bullpen Holds Steady

The Rangers, dealing with the recent loss of Nathan Eovaldi to a rotator cuff strain, started Jacob Latz in a bullpen game. Jacob Webb came in to pitch 1 2/3 scoreless innings and picked up the win, improving to 5-4.

Wyatt Langford also had a standout performance, reaching base in all five of his plate appearances and scoring four runs before being replaced by a pinch-runner in the seventh inning.

Key Moment

The Angels initially took a 1-0 lead, but García’s first-inning home run quickly turned the tide, propelling the Rangers ahead and setting the tone for the remainder of the game.

Key Stat

García, Pederson, and Higashioka each drove in five runs. The Rangers’ 20 runs marked their highest output since a 20-6 win over Minnesota in 2011.

Up Next

Following a day off on Thursday, the Angels will send LHP Tyler Anderson (2-8, 4.73 ERA) to the mound to open a four-game series against the Houston Astros. The Rangers will begin a three-game set against the Athletics in Sacramento, with rookie RHP Jack Leiter (8-7, 3.81 ERA) slated to start the opener.

In summary

The Texas Rangers dismantled the Los Angeles Angels with a commanding 20-3 win, fueled by three-run homers from Adolis García, Joc Pederson, and Kyle Higashioka. Corey Seager added his 21st homer of the season, helping Texas to their largest run total in over a decade. The Angels’ pitching staff struggled to contain the Rangers’ offense, while Jacob Webb and the Texas bullpen closed out an emphatic victory. Both teams will look to regroup as they head into their respective series at the end of the week.


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