Rangers rack up another win over Astros
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[June 10, 2016]
ARLINGTON, Texas -- After a
one-day hiccup, the Texas Rangers were back to beating the Houston
Astros.
Martin Perez cruised, Prince Fielder homered and the Rangers
picked up a 5-3 victory over the Astros on Thursday afternoon at
Globe Life Park.
The American West-leading Rangers (37-23) took three of four games
against their instate rivals and improved to 9-1 against the Astros
this season. Texas also won its club-record 10th consecutive home
series.
Perez (5-4) overcame a shaky third inning to win his fourth in a row
and improve to 5-2 lifetime against Houston. The 25-year-old
left-hander gave up two runs -- both in the third -- in six innings
in his 10th quality start of the season.
"He had good stuff," Texas manager Jeff Banister said. "The
challenge for Perez today was he was able to get ahead 0-2 and went
into a little bit of nibble mode trying to get a strikeout instead
of getting the ball in play."
The Astros (29-33) had beaten Texas for the first time this year on
Wednesday but squandered a 2-0 lead in the series finale.
"They have a good team and you have to play clean baseball to beat
them," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said.
Texas reliever Jake Diekman picked up his first save with a
scoreless ninth. Regular closer Sam Dyson was given his second
straight day off.
Texas took the lead for good with three runs and four hits in the
third against Houston starter Collin McHugh. Mitch Moreland,
Jurickson Profar and Nomar Mazara each had run-scoring hits.
Fielder lined a solo shot in the fourth just inside the right-field
foul pole for his fourth homer of the season and only his second
since April 19.
"I had some good swings on some tough pitches," Fielder said. "I
connected on a good one."
McHugh (5-5) was chased with two outs in the fourth after
surrendering four runs and seven hits. It was his shortest stint
since his season debut on April 6 and snapped his four-game winning
streak against Texas.
Perez didn't do himself any favors in the third, sandwiching walks
around a one-out single by Jose Altuve. The Astros squeezed two runs
out of the bases-loaded scenario on Evan Gattis' sacrifice fly and a
Marwin Gonzalez two-out single.
Perez settled down from there and didn't give up a hit in his final
three innings.
Houston picked up a run in the seventh against Texas reliever Tony
Barnette and had runners at the corners with two outs before
Gonzalez lined out to second to end the threat.
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"We need to find a way to win a couple of these close games," Hinch
said. "We've lost quite a few games by one or two runs, so every
little detail matters."
The Rangers added an insurance run on Rougned Odor's homer to right
in the eighth.
"The home run by Prince was a little more important, but it's always
nice to have some add-on runs late," Banister said.
Astros shortstop Carlos Correa left the game in the fourth after
spraining his left ankle while running out a groundout. Correa's
left leg slipped across the bag and he was helped off the field by
trainers.
Hinch doesn't expect Correa to go on the disabled list, but he
likely won't play Friday at Tampa Bay.
"He'll be day to day," Hinch said.
Altuve moved from second base to short, making his first career
major league appearance at that position. Tony Kemp came in to play
second and bat third.
The Rangers finished a successful 6-1 homestand that vaulted the
club into first place in the division. Texas heads to Seattle for
the start of a 10-game road trip on Friday.
NOTES: Texas RHP Yu Darvish reported no issues after leaving
Wednesday night's game in the fifth inning with some soreness in his
neck and right shoulder. He is set to throw a normal bullpen session
Friday and is on track to make his next start. ... Houston RHP Will
Harris could be closing in on the club's official closer job. He has
racked up two saves in two chances and reeled off a club-record 26
consecutive scoreless appearances. "Get him in fantasy baseball and
see what happens," manager A.J. Hinch cracked. ... Texas 3B Adrian
Beltre had a scheduled off day to end his streak of 151 consecutive
starts, which was the fourth longest in baseball. Beltre did leave
Wednesday's game after feeling tightness in his left hamstring and
was scheduled to be re-evaluated Thursday.
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