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Ross at crossroads as struggles continue

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ANAHEIM -- Rangers manager Jeff Banister hoped Tyson Ross could manage his innings a bit smoother in his third start since being activated from his latest stint on the disabled list.

Ross never found his rhythm in Tuesday night's 10-1 loss to the Angels, though, and his night came to an end after 98 pitches through 3 2/3 innings while allowing three runs on seven hits with four walks.

The Rangers must now decide the next step for the 30-year-old right-hander as they fell to three games back of the Twins for second American League Wild Card spot.