The Texas Rangers scored ten runs while the Chicago White Sox scored two runs.
After a couple of nailbiters against a bad White Sox club, it was nice to see the Rangers ditch low scoring affairs for a blowout win for a change, even if it took them until the late innings to pile it on.
In addition, Texas got a better outing from Nathan Eovaldi than his first time on the hill to begin the second half last week against Baltimore as the current staff ace went seven innings and allowed just two runs on four hits with zero walks and ten strikeouts.