Four-Run rebellion in 11th leads the originals over Rangers

Four-Run rebellion in 11th leads the originals over Rangers

MLB: Baltimor Oriols in Texas RangersJune 30, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; The Texas Rangers Bench celebrates the second baseless Marcus Semian (2) after two runs against Baltimore Oriols during the sixth innings in the Globe Life Field. Compulsory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imgon Picture

Luis Wazequse, Ramon Laureno and Gunnar Henderson scored in the 11th innings, so that a three-game series opener in Texas won a wild 10–6 to win 10–6 to win the Baltimore Oriols 10–6 over Texas Rangers on Monday.

Waskes, who was pinching, produced the winning run run with RBI Single of Hobby Milner (1-2), scoring Vaskes. After a visit to Jackson Holiday, Laurano paired into the lead with a double – to drive in his third double and fourth hit of the game – to drive in a wazkease.

Henderson then offered Holiday and Laurano to Holiday and Laureno to help Holiday and Laureno in their second direct victory and in their last four outings. Keagan Akin (3–0) returned to victory despite allowing three runs (two acquired) in the 10th innings, Andrew Kitred made pitching 11th.

It was the fourth straightforward additional-inning game for Texas, binding a record set sept 16–19, 2002 in four competitions in Seattle.

Baltimore got three runs in the third innings. Holiday and Laureno did a single to open the frame, and Henderson went to load the targets. Gary Sanchez then ripped a double rip in the corner of the left region and made all three Besorners as Orioles took a 3–0 lead.

Rangers took a 3–2 lead in the sixth on the domestic run of Marcus Semian’s two runs, which allowed Kori Seer, who had gone to jog the plate in front of him.

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Texas tied the game in the seventh with two outsider. Michael Helman Oriols went against the Relief Serringe Dominguase and stole the other route, when Sanchez’s throw closed Halman and bounced the left center ground. Helman sprinkled around the third base and was booted by Sanchez when Henderson was thrown into the plate.

In the 10th innings, Henderson’s two-run domestic run from Robert Garcia was later shot dead by Solo of Colon Covers after three batsmen, leading to 6–3 leads to Orioles. But the Adolis Garcia of Rangers again tied the game with a three -run explosion to the bottom of the frame to push the game into the 11th innings.

Neither Starter – Oriols’ Trevor Rogers or Patrick Corbin – for Texas – were involved in the decision. Rogers gave three hits in 5 1/3 innings and two runs on three walks, while Corbin scored three runs on eight hits and six in innings with six strikes.

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