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Adolis Garcia led the 14-Hit attack as Rangers Thrash O

July 1, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers celebrated their first MLB Homer with Bruce Bocha (15), manager of Texas Rangers, Fielder Ejendraso Osuna (19), after hitting a two -run shot during the fifth innings against Baltimore Oriols in Globe Life Field. Compulsory Credit: Kevin Zairej-Imagon Picture

Adolis Garcia carried out three hits and ran in four and Ellajandro Osuna hit his first career house to return six solid innings from the Ace Jacob Degrome, as Texas Rangers on Tuesday saw Baltimore Oriols 10–2 in the game between the three-market chains in Arlingon, Texas.

Kori Seigar and Joahn Hem scored two hits and Marcus Semian three times each as the Rangers covered the series and snatched the two-game losing streak. Texas excluded Oriols from 14–7.

Degrome (9-2) was not as effective as it was on Wednesday when he took a no-hitter in the eighth, but he was still very good. Degrom conceded two runs on five hits in six innings, while walking on one and six attacked six to win their fifth direct decision.

Jacob Latez picked in the last three innings to earn the first savings of his career.

Brandon Young (0-3) scored three runs on six hits and walked two in four innings for the Oriols. He hit four. Ramon Urias had two hits and Gary Sanchez had a two -run homer to lead Baltimore’s crime.

Rangers hit the first with three runs in the third. Sam Hagranty and Josh Smith did a single to open the frame and Marcus Semian went with one to load the targets. Garcia scored Hageri and Smith along with a single to center. Heim sang the domestic semian to give three runs cushions.

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Baltimore put his losses 3–2 in the fourth, when Sanchez gave a Belt to a homer, which enabled Gunner Henderson to score in front of him.

Texas obtained those runs back in those fifth when 22-year-old Osuna ripped two-two-to-two-ran Homer to correct Oriols Reluver Mat Bommon.

Garcia’s two runs in the sixth place pushed to expand the lead 7–2 across Sear and Semian.

Texas added three runs in eighth place when Oriols Reluver Gregory Soto hit Seaar with a pitch and the Semian and Pinch Hotter Michael Helman to load the hideouts. A wild pitch allows Seigar to trote the house, then Justin Fusku chased with two runs double.

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