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Rangers hopes to continue to score goals in the bundle while hosting athletics

April 29, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers outside the field player Wyatt Langford (36) is hitting three running couple during the sixth shot against Oakland athletics in Globe Life Field. Compulsory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

Texas Rangers finally left a long -term score collapse, and Arlington will try to continue the momentum against athletics on Wednesday in the third competition of a four -game series in Texas.

Athletics will send Luis Severino (1-3, 3.49 ERA) to the mound and Texas will be confronted with Nathan Eovaldi (2-2, 2.21).

On Wednesday, the Rangers expelled non-score demons and beat the athletics 15-2 with a victory even in a victory and pulled the line of losing three matches. Adolis Garcia and Wyatt Langford had three RBI pairs in the sixth shot, and Kyle Higashioka added a three -round pair in the eighth win.

Rangers’s highest 18 -hit attack on the season, each by Leoy Taver, Josh Smith and Marcus Semien three strokes.

It was Rangers’s highest score game.

“We knew we’d have a big game at some point,” Semien said after the win on Tuesday. He continued: “The jugs came to us and when we kept them on the base was about taking the men.”

Eovaldi took a good step at the beginning of the beginning, he made six score-free strokes, allowed only three strokes, and 300. Major League match with Justin Verlander and San Francisco’ya 2-0 wins. Eovaldi hit seven of the last 13 doughs, including the party in his last shot.

Texas manager Bruce Bochy said, “The good ones are getting better and Nate did it.” He said. “Nate did his job there. A good mixture. Good command. Command became better and better in all fields.”

Among all Texas jugs, Eovaldi became the most victim by Rangers’s anemic crime, as the team scored only 11 points at the beginning of seven.

“Fortunately, there is always one or two steps that I can go with a little more command.” He said. “Even when I am behind, there are other fields that I can throw into the region to respect the strikes. This is a big part of using all my fields.”

Eovaldi took the mound 13 times in his career with athletics, 75 2/3 Inning collected 3-2 records and 2.85 ERA and 25 running, 63 strokes, 24 walks and 67 strokes.

Severino was intact despite his record, a win in the last two appearance and unstable. On April 25, Chicago won 6-5 against White Sox on April 25, while allowing three runs on the six hit and two walks.

Severino, who signed the biggest guaranteed free agent contract in the team’s history of the team, said, “You go there, you think it will be a back -back game and you will only stay in the plan.” He said. “Our mentality is just that we need to fight. And we have a sequence – we have sound shots to stay in this race and we really have a group of men who can hit.”

Seven career appearance (six beginning) against Rangers, Severino 34 1/3 Inning has a record of 3.93 ERA. 29 hit 24 hits and 13 walks on 13 walks.

-FELD level media

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