Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi is going strong to slow down Bosox

Nathan Eovaldi threw six strong innings and visited Texas Rangers, on Tuesday night, scored 16 strokes against Boston Red Sox under a 6-1 win.
Eovaldi (3-2) limited Red Sox to a five-stroke running to reduce his period to 2.03. Someone walked and hit seven.
Each of Josh Smith and Adolis Garcia made three strokes for Rangers, who seized control by making five running in the fourth shot. Texas, Joc Pederson, Marcus Semien, Jonah Heim and Evan Carter took two hit.
Lucas Giolito from Boston (0-1) made the second start of the season and delivered six running at 10 strokes in 3 2/3 strokes. He walked someone and went out twice.
Red Sox had six strokes and was shot 12 times. Leader Jarren Duran was 4 to 4 with three strikes, and the Trevor story came out three times. Rafael Devers and Kristian Campbell went out twice.
One of the few important events for Red Sox surrendered by Sean Newcomb, a relaxing Sean Newcom. He gave up four strokes, shot three, and walked one.
Red Sox lost three games and last six matches.
Rangers, Wyatt Langford in the first shooting Giolito scored a goals in a wild field 1-0 ahead, then fourth in seven strokes added five running. The five -stage shooting continued in Pederson, Garcia sacrifice fly from Pederson, Pederson and Heim, Smith and RBI single from Langford.
Boston threw his run at the sixth bottom. Alex Bregman reached the base in a two -output couple and scored a goal in Campbell's single.
Texas won four of five games with Boston this season.
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