Rangers have first four-error inning since 2012

There were two outs with the bases empty in the second against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night when first baseman Mitch Moreland booted a ground ball from Andrew Romine. (AP/Tony Gutierrez)

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Rangers set a Texas club record with a four-error inning against the Los Angeles Angels.

There were two outs with the bases empty in the second against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night when first baseman Mitch Moreland booted a ground ball from Andrew Romine.

After a single by J.B. Shuck, second baseman Ian Kinsler let a routine grounder from Erick Aybar get past him into shallow right field. Romine scored easily from second, and Kinsler got another error when his throw hit Shuck in the back at third, allowing Aybar to take second.

Adrian Beltre’s throwing error on an infield single by Mike Trout allowed Aybar to score the third unearned run.

The last four-error inning was by the New York Mets on April 27, 2012.

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