ARLINGTON -- Left-handed starter Kyle Freeland came into Saturday's start against the Rangers as the Rockies' best pitcher of late.
And for six innings, he completely shut down the Rangers lineup as he worked with a lead for most of the afternoon. But the Rangers seemed to figure out Freeland in the seventh and reliever Harrison Musgrave in the eighth to hand the Rockies a 5-2 loss at Globe Life Park.
In the seventh, Rougned Odor led off the inning with a triple to center, and Isiah Kiner-Falefa later hit an RBI double to score Odor.