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Angels' Shohei Ohtani To Undergo Season-Ending Knee SurgeryRecovery time for Ohtani's left knee will be approximately eight to 12 weeks, the team said.

Baseball Report: MLB On Pace To Smash Season Home Run RecordThe home runs keep flying, with Major League teams hitting them out at a rate that far exceeds the 2017 record-setting season.

Ohtani Solo Homer In Eighth Inning Beats Rangers, 3-2Ohtani had an early RBI single before he connected off Rangers reliever Chris Martin (1-5), his former teammate in Japan.

Calhoun, Upton Home Runs Lead Angels Past Mariners 4-3Justin Upton extended his home run streak with a three-run shot in the fifth inning, giving the Angels a 3-1 lead. Upton has hit four home runs in his last three games.

6 Mariners Relievers Combine To Blank The Angels, 5-0The Mariners went ahead to stay against Matt Shoemaker in the fourth inning.

Angels Only Need A Run To Shut Down The White Sox, 1-0Kole Calhoun drove in the only run with a seventh-inning single.

Trout Goes 5-For-5, Homers Twice; Angels Pound White Sox, 12-3Trout's 5-for-5 performance matched his career high for hits in a game and raised his batting average to .314.

Ohtani, Simmons Home Runs Help Angels Beat White Sox, 5-2Ohtani, in the lineup as the designated hitter, has four homers in his last three games.

Ohtani Returns To The Mound But Astros Beat The Angels, 4-2Ohtani joined Babe Ruth as the only players in major league history to start 10 games as a pitcher and hit 10 homers in a single season.

Pujols Likely To Miss Rest Of Season Following Knee SurgeryPujols is batting .245 with 19 homers and 64 RBIs this season.

Astros Sweep Angels With 3-1 VictoryFelix Pena (1-4) gave up three runs on three hits and two walks in six innings. Pena, who struck out five, has yet to win in seven home starts.

Verlander Handles Angels, 8-3The Angels have lost five consecutive games.

Angels Score 5 In Seventh Inning To Shock Rangers, 11-7Albert Pujols hit a solo home run in the second inning and a two-run single in the third against Rangers starter Martin Perez.

Angels Blow 5-Run Lead And Lose To Rangers, 8-6Texas turned the sixth triple play in franchise history in the fourth.