Visit the hot rocking sailors ice cold Rangers

Seattle Mariners, Arlington, Texas Rangers, who collapsed on Friday at the opener of a three -game American League West series in Texas, brings plenty of cool and hot bats.
Seafarers, to start the mound to the right-hand Bryan Woo (3-1, 3.09 ERA), while Texas will oppose him with Jack Leiter (2-0, 2.03).
Seattle won the seven flat series and seized 15 of the last 20 matches, the last 9-3 home victory against Los Angeles Angels in the afternoon on Wednesday. JP Crawford's two -stage single Seattle broke a tie in his seventh shot, and Randy Arozarena grumbled as the leader Mariners won the fourth straight matches.
“We are contributing from everyone.” He said. He continued: “To set the table (a few men under the order) and some kind of way from there. These men continue to do all the little things and it is really fun to see.”
The second of the Mariners series win series came to Texas with the sweeping of a three-game set in Seattle.
Thirty matches in the season Seattle, Rangers, Astros and angels on the series with victories of the Al West against the opponents of 9-3.
Woo became a large part of this and won two of the last three beginnings. On his last trip, Mariners beat Boston 4-3 on April 24, while he allowed two runs on three strokes on six inning. He just hit the eight highest doughs of the season while allowing only one walk.
Woo started five times against Rangers, gathered 6.95 ERA from 1-2 records and 22 strokes. 26 strokes and eight walked 27 strokes, 17 running.
Texas can use some of this success against Woo. Rangers dropped three out of four games at home for athletics. On Thursday, he directed the single by the attacker Rangers, Wyatt Langford, Marcus Semien and Jake Burger on Thursday. Texas was held without a score at the last 17 strokes of the series.
Texas won the series on Tuesday, a single game on Tuesday, after collecting the highest production of the season, Rangers took only three rounds in the other three games.
Bruce Bruce Bochy, Texas manager after losing on Thursday, said, “Disappointment – it was already there,” he said. “This was one of our worst games – we just didn't shake the bats well. When you don't hit you, you always look straight and we look like that today. We just have to do things.
“Players hear the noise and try to get out of them. We are better than we show and we know it. There is additional pressure. This is where we play to win and sometimes men can react to extreme and very passive, we can wait for a perfect step. We just have to let go.”
Leiter returned from the wounded list for the last beginning. On April 27, he went to 3 1/3 inning in a game in San Francisco. Leiter hit three strokes and four strokes in three strokes.
Leiter, two career appearances against Seattle (one start) 8.00 ERA with 0-1. He allowed nine runs (eight wins) in Nine Inning, hit 11, and four walking.
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