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BOX SCORE
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) _ Rick Helling allowed three hits over
seven innings and Royce Clayton, David Segui and Ruben Mateo hit
home runs as the Texas Rangers held off the Anaheim Angels 6-5 on
Saturday night. The Rangers hung on in the ninth when John Wetteland got Mo
Vaughn to ground out with two on and two out to end the game. Helling (5-1) won his third straight game. Clayton's two-run
homer in the sixth inning gave Texas a 5-1 lead. Wetteland was shaky in the ninth before picking up his fifth
save. He allowed Scott Spiezio's pinch-hit sacrifice fly to pull
Anaheim within a run, but Vaughn grounded out to short for the
final out. All three Texas homers came off Jarrod Washburn, who made his
first start of the season for the Angels. Helling pitched out of a bases-loaded jam with none out in the
seventh. His fielding error allowed Garret Anderson to reach first,
and then he walked Troy Glaus and Orlando Palmeiro to load the
bases. Bengie Molina and Benji Gil hit successive sacrifice flys to
make it 5-3, then Erstad's foul pop ended the inning. Both runs were unearned. Helling was charged with one earned run
in seven innings, lowering his ERA to 2.28, second in the American
League to Pedro Martinez's 1.01. Helling walked five and struck out
two. Vaughn gave Anaheim a 1-0 lead with his 10th homer in the first.
After Segui tied it with his third homer in the second, Rafael
Palmeiro's RBI single in the third broke the tie and Mateo made it
3-1 in the fourth with a 441-foot shot to dead center for his sixth
homer. Clayton followed Mateo's two-out single in the sixth with his
seventh home run. The Angels got within 5-4 in the eighth, when Anderson's RBI
single off Tim Crabtree scored Vaughn, who had doubled off Mike
Venafro. Chad Curtis' RBI single in the ninth made it 6-4. Washburn (0-1) allowed five runs on six hits and three walks in
six innings. He struck out five. Washburn, who had been 3-0 in five starts for Triple-A Edmonton,
began the season on the disabled list with a strained oblique
muscle. He was making his first big-league start since going 8 2-3
innings in a 1-0 win over the Rangers on the final day of the 1999
season. Notes: Clayton's grand slam in the Rangers' 13-11 win Friday night
was only the second ever hit by a Texas shortstop on the road; Toby
Harrah connected for the first, on July 29, 1975 at Oakland.
...Helling's teams now are 35-11 when he goes 7-plus innings.
...Gil singled in the third to snap an 0-for-11 drought. ... Luis
Alicea went 0-for-4, ending his nine-game hitting streak.
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