ARLINGTON -- After sweeping the Padres, the Dodgers kept the momentum rolling Tuesday night by whipping the Rangers, 8-4, as Manny Machado drove in four runs and Brian Dozier homered.
Enrique Hernandez had three hits, a walk, a sacrifice fly and scored twice as the Dodgers' offense put the ball in play when it mattered, going 5-for-17 with runners in scoring position.
Starter Walker Buehler left with a lead after four innings because of pitch count (84) in 93-degree heat, but fellow rookie Caleb Ferguson (5-2) retired the four batters he faced and was credited with the win.