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Witch Langford, Adolis Garcia Homer Rangers as Top Rockies

May 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers Outfielder Adolis Garcia (53) scored the target after two runs against Colorado Rockies during the sixth innings in the Globe Life Field. Compulsory Credit: Tim Heightman-Imgon Picture

Witch Langford and Adolis Garcia scored a two-run domestic runs and Jake Burger added two runs double, as Texas Rangers on Wednesday led Colorado Rockies 8-3, which to sweep the three-game interlag series in Arlington, Texas.

Texas has won five straight games for the second time for the second time throughout the season, while Rocky continued fighting to find the winning column, fell for the third straight competition and left an MLB-seven to 7-36 to lose in his last 12 outing for the 11th time.

Patrick Corbin (3–2) was rock solid for Texas, scoring three runs on four hits and allowing a season-hai nine batsmen out in six innings to walk in six innings. All run home runs allowed by Corbin were on.

Antonio Senjetla, first of five colorado pitches, conceded six runs on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings. The Rockies interim manager is 0-3 under the interim manager Warren Shefefer, who operated the team on Sunday after the Black was evacuated in his ninth year in Denver.

Rangers set a tone at the bottom of the first innings as Langford ran a two-run house from Senjatela (1-7). Texas added a third run in the frame when Josh Jung went with loaded hideouts and then sent home Garcia by Ivan Carter’s groundout as a fourth.

Michael climbed on Rocky Board in Toglia’s solo home run.

Jake Burger pushed the lead of Texas to 6–1 to two doubles in the fifth, which allowed Jung and Carter to cross the plate. Colorado again used a long ball to reduce its deficit as Kyle farmer brought two runs domestic runs on the wall of the left center ground at 6-3.

Texas won everyone when Garcia exploded a two -run round tripper at the bottom of the sixth to re -establish the range of Rangers.

Kaleb Bushale took over for Corbin in the seventh and allowed three solo and one walking visit in 2 1/3 innings. Robert Garcia received the last two outs to finish the game.

-Bield level media

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