The Texas Rangers scored four runs while the Tampa Bay Rays scored three runs.
Unless it was Game 1 of the World Series, when Corey Seager made franchise-altering magic happen, or Opening Day, when Travis Jankowski shocked everyone, the Rangers of this era hasn’t been particularly about that late-innings come from behind life.
Indeed, it’s often felt like whatever Texas puts on the board in the first four or five innings is about all they’re going to get. That made today’s game suddenly feel bad as a 2-0 lead in the seventh inning became 3-2 when today’s menace Yandy Diaz hit a two-out, three-run dong off Jacob Latz who followed an ineffective Josh Sborz.