Rangers Late Rally Could Change Everything

IMAGE: Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung (6) looks on from second base after he hits a double as Kansas City Royals left fielder Nick Loftin (12) gets up from the field during the fifth inning at Globe Life Field. / Jerome Miron / Imagn Images

In a thrilling showdown, the Texas Rangers edged out the Kansas City Royals with a nail-biting 7-6 victory. This game was a rollercoaster, showcasing the resilience and determination of a Rangers team hungry for a win.

The Rangers started strong, jumping to a 3-0 lead, thanks in part to a solo home run by Josh Jung in the first inning. Kumar Rocker delivered a solid performance on the mound, keeping the Royals at bay for most of the game.

However, the seventh inning saw the Royals storm back, scoring four runs and flipping the script on Rocker’s quality start. Chris Martin then allowed a two-run homer, putting Kansas City ahead 6-3 as the game moved into the bottom of the eighth.

But the Rangers weren’t done yet. They chipped away at the deficit with a run in the eighth, setting the stage for a dramatic ninth inning.

Joc Pederson kicked things off with a solo homer, followed by two infield singles. Jake Burger came through with a clutch game-tying single, and then Ezequiel Duran delivered the final blow-a soft single to right field that clinched the win for Texas.

Lucas Erceg had a rough outing in the ninth, failing to record an out, but the Rangers’ bats had already done enough to secure their first two-game winning streak at home since early in the month. It’s not often you see teams at the bottom of the league in scoring each string together five consecutive hits in an inning, but that’s exactly what happened here, with Texas landing the decisive punch.

Josh Jung was a standout performer, not only contributing to the pivotal ninth-inning rally with an infield hit but also tying with Jake Burger for the team lead with three hits, including that crucial first-inning homer.

Looking ahead, the Rangers aim to close out May with their first three-game winning streak since April. They’ll send right-hander Jack Leiter to the mound to face Kansas City’s Michael Wacha in what promises to be an exciting matchup. The action kicks off Sunday afternoon at 1:35 pm CDT, and fans can catch all the excitement on the Rangers Sports Network.

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