The Texas Rangers did not score a run but the Los Angeles Dodgers scored three runs.
The Rangers trailed 1-0 moments into this game and then there really wasn’t much of a reason to continue the charade for nine more innings. Everyone might as well have grabbed their nachos and headed right out.
With another poor performance from the hitters, in conjunction with an electric outing from Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Texas saw their nine-game home winning streak come to an end.
The Rangers did have their chances, though. Not too many, because Yamamoto was very good, but more so than the Dodgers were ultimately afforded until they blew it open in the ninth as Los Angeles did not bat with a runner in scoring position against tonight’s Texas starter Jacob deGrom while the Rangers had four such occasions against Yamamoto with no success.