Nathan Eovaldi dominates the tigers as the Rangers Win Series

Nathan Eovaldi, visiting Texas Rangers Sunday afternoon Detroit Tigers 6-1’i while lowering only two strokes in the seven-point strokes.
Eovaldi (4-2) walked one and shot seven as he recorded the fifth consecutive quality start. He won four of his career in the Comerica Park of Detroit. Chris Martin, Jacob Latz and Robert Garcia threw the last two inning to complete the victory.
Marcus Semien and Josh Jung provided a two -round Homers and Jonah Heim added a solo shot. Jung’s brother Jace started his third base for Detroit.
According to Rangers’ Media Relations Department, Josh Jung’s Homer was the first by a player while playing against his brother on Mother’s Day since 1969.
Adolis Garcia had two strokes and did two runs. Corey Seager was outside the series because of Hamstring tension. On Saturday, two solo house running and RBI sprayed a double.
Detroit Starter Reese Olson (4-3) allowed three strokes and three strokes in four strokes and seven strokes. Spencer Torkelson ended his closure offer with the ninth -fedmanship fly.
Texas won the last two matches of the three -game weekend series.
Rangers entered the board in the second place. Garcia went down a couple on the left field line. Semien then jumped into the first field he saw for a Homer, which he cleaned the wall in the left center. Texas later hit the singles of Jung and Ezequiel Duran and marched to Josh Smith. Olson escaped more damage by retiring Wyatt Langford on a flight.
Riley Greene opened the bottom of the shot with a couple of walls. Eovaldi launched three grounding to leave the score at 2-0.
Texas third in the third run. Garcia had a single single, played the second and scored Evan Carter’s two -output Bloop’s right.
Rangers made 5-0 with two outputs. Carter reached Beau Brieske in a single single before exploding the Jung’s two conditions over the left central field wall.
Heim left the eighth Brant Haff.
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