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Monday’s results

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Angels 5, Rangers 2: At Anaheim, Calif., John Lackey allowed four hits over seven innings, and Orlando Cabrera drove in the go-ahead run during a three-run second inning as Anaheim beat Texas. Lackey shrugged off a two-run homer by cleanup batter Phil Nevin in the first inning and retired 12 of the last 13 batters. The right-hander struck out eight and walked just one.

White Sox 5, Tigers 3: At Detroit, Jim Thome and Joe Crede hit two-run homers and Paul Konerko added a solo shot, leading Chicago past Detroit. Freddy Garcia gave up three runs and five hits over six innings for the White Sox, who have won two straight after losing four in a row. Garcia allowed seven runs and nine hits over four innings in his first start, a loss to Cleveland. Pasco native Jeremy Bonderman allowed four runs and six hits in seven innings for the Tigers.

Orioles 6, Devil Rays 3: At St. Petersburg, Fla., Erik Bedard scattered four hits over seven scoreless innings as Baltimore won in Tampa Bay’s home debut under new principal owner Stuart Sternberg. The Devil Rays drew 40,199, just the fourth sellout in the perennial last-place team’s nine- season history.