The Texas Rangers scored three runs but the Seattle Mariners scored five runs.
We might eventually have to have a talk about Jacob deGrom, who after allowing four runs on eight hits in his last outing against Tampa Bay, allowed three runs — with two dingers — while walking four and lasting just three innings. But it’s not even mid-April and he’s making his third start of the season after basically coasting through Cactus League action so now is probably not the time for that conversation.
Despite the fact that the Rangers tied the game in the sixth on a Josh Jung two-run home run, this one kind of had bad vibes from the start when Texas worked Seattle starter Bryce Miller for 30 pitches in the first inning, loaded the bases, and came away with nothing to show for it.