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Astro Walk-Off Rangers to stop 4-game skid in 11th

July 12, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers left Fielder Sam Hagranty (0) slides to second place as Fielder Bryce Matthews (28) of Houston Astro Center was delayed with a tag in the third innings at Dikin Park. Compulsory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagon Picture

Zack Short hit a contrast-next, walk-off single hit in the 11th innings, and Houston Astro on Saturday snatched the four-game skid with a 5–4 win over Texas Rangers.

Short plated cam Smith from Religious Hobby Milner’s own solo to the right area of Hobby Milner. Smith went against Robert Garcia (1-5), who also ran KD Korona to load the hideouts for the Christian walker, whose sacrifice fly to Center scored Isaac Paradees with a tying run.

Texas pulled forward 4-3 when Adolis Garcia left the top of the 11th, scoring Marcus Semian. Bennett Susa (3–0) allowed Adolis Garcia a single, but held the line there.

Texas launched a surprising rally against Astros’s Bulpen, when Semian club the two-out Homer at the club to the club from Houston Reliever Brian Abreu in the eighth. In the ninth, with two outsiders, Kyle Higashioca placed a ciner 3–1 from Astros near Josh Hader, his fourth Homer noted the score and killed the header header with his first blowing sev on 26 occasions.

Astro scored three single home runs, with all two outs, for that 3–1 profit. Jose Altuve and Yoner Diaz drilled the Texas All-Star Right-Hander Jacob Degrome in the first and fourth innings respectively. Altuve also pulled Astro 1–1 with his 17th homer. Diaz produced a 2–1 lead with his 13th. This run support appeared enough for Astro Ace Frame Waldez.

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Waldez worked through the first 21-pic top before finding his groove. Sam reached a throwing error by Shortstop Mauricio Dubon to open the Hagrant game, took a third base on a semian single, and when Waldez ignored Wyt Langford a wild pitch. Waldez pursued Langford and Jona Hem’s strikeout to bring himself to the track.

Hagranty turned beyond the third innings to double, the loan batsman to reach against Waldez between the second and the fifth. After trapping Hagranty with three consecutive groundball outs in the third, Waldez hit five straight batsmen before finishing fifth.

Kori Seigar hit a sharp grounder, who got out of Waldez and rolled into a visiting dugout for a leadoff double in the sixth. Waldez responded to Langford’s singing with a strike by Semian and Adolis Garcia and stole the second base. Waldez inspired Hem to go to the ground for dubone.

Waldez allowed an unrighteous run on four hits and recorded 10 strikes. It marked the third time in his career that he saw a double -digit strike without walking.

Degrome allowed two runs, four hits and a walk with eight strikes in six strong innings. Duban gave his sixth home run belt with two outs in the seventh place of the Texas Reluver Jacob Webb.

-Bield level media

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