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A single to start the fourth inning Monday night gave Adrian Beltre 3,060 career hits, good for a tie for 23rd all time with Houston Astros great Craig Biggio.

Just about everything else that involved Beltre felt a bit off.

First up was his play to end the third. He cleanly fielded the ball coming in from third base, but he threw home instead of throwing to first base. There wasn't a force out at the plate, and catcher Robinson Chirinos was pointing for Beltre to go to first.

On the play prior to that, Beltre had thrown high to first base, and Ryan Schimpf was originally called safe before a review showed that first baseman Joey Gallo applied a tag before Schimpf hit the bag.