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Oh, To Be Jung Again! Texas Rangers Rookies Lead Blow Out of Red Sox

The Texas Rangers rout the Boston Red Sox behind rookies Josh Jung and Evan Carter to keep pace in the American League playoff race.

ARLINGTON, Texas – The Texas Rangers scored 15 unanswered runs to beat the Boston Red Sox 15-5 Wednesday afternoon.

The win moved Texas (84-68) back into first place, momentarily, with the Houston Astros, who are playing the Orioles on Wednesday. Houston (85-68) won a few minutes later to move a half-game up on Texas.

The Seattle Mariners also won Wednesday, to stay tied with the Rangers, a half-game back of the Astros.

The Red Sox (75-78) led 4-0 after Adam Duvall's three-run home run in the first and Bobby Dalbec's solo homer in the second against starter Jon Gray.

The Rangers, however, stormed back with six runs in the bottom of the second, including Jonah Heim's three-run homer. Mitch Garver followed with a solo homer, and Marcus Semien's two-run single gave Texas a 6-4 lead.

Texas continued to stack runs in the ensuing innings, with two in the third, two in the fourth, three in the fifth, and two more in the sixth. Josh Jung had a two-run homer in the fifth and Evan Carter had a two-run homer in the sixth.

Jung was 3-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored, while Evan Carter was a triple shy of the cycle with two RBI and two runs scored.


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