Bartolo Colon, Vladimir Guerrero and the Los Angeles Angels all kept their impressive streaks going against the Texas Rangers. The Angels extended their season-best winning streak to seven in a row with a 13-3 victory Monday night, when Colon won his 10th straight start against Texas and Guerrero had a solo homer and two RBI doubles to give him hits in all 28 games he's played against the Rangers. Colon (10-4) threw 66 of his 87 pitches for strikes to beat Texas for the third time this year, and ninth time since joining the Angels before last season. He scattered eight hits over eight innings. ``He was nasty,'' Rangers designated hitter David Dellucci said. ``There's games where you walk away and you're frustrated because there's no way that guy should have done what he did. When Bartolo Colon does what he does, you're able to accept it a little bit better.'' Colon struck out his first three batters, and besides Hank Blalock's two home runs, allowed six singles before Jake Woods replaced him to start the ninth. ``The most difficult team I face all year is Texas. They make me elevate my game,'' Colon said.