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Sox ninth-inning, two-out rally stuns Rangers
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[June 25, 2016]
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Boston
rallied for four runs with two outs in the ninth inning to stun the
Texas Rangers 8-7 at Globe Life Park.
The Red Sox trailed 6-0 after starter David Price struggled and
were down 7-4 heading to the ninth.
But pinch-hitter Sandy Leon doubled with two outs to make it a
one-run game. The Rangers brought in Matt Bush (2-1) to face Mookie
Betts, and Betts hit a two-run homer to center to tie the game.
After Dustin Pedroia walked, Xander Bogaerts moved him to third with
a single. Bush then uncorked a wild pitch to allow Pedroia to score
the winning run.
Koji Uehara retired the Rangers for his second save and made a
winner of Heath Hembree (4-0), the fourth of five Boston pitchers.
Texas had 16 hits, but none after the fifth inning.
The Rangers battered Price, tagging him for six runs on 12 hits in 2
1/3 innings. It was the most hits he’s allowed with Boston and his
shortest outing.
Texas jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first on a leadoff homer from
Shin-Soo Choo and a two-run single from Elvis Andrus. The Rangers
added another run in the second and two more in the third in a
two-run single from Bobby Wilson.
Boston got back into the game with the long ball, as Hanley Ramirez
hit a two-run homer off Texas starter Nick Martinez in the fourth
and Jackie Bradley hit a two-run shot in the sixth.
Andrus and Ian Desmond each had three hits for Texas. Betts went
2-for-5 for Boston, which had nine hits.
The Rangers battered Price for six runs in 2 1/3 innings as he
allowed a season high 12 hits in his shortest outing of the season.
Texas set the tone when Choo led off the first with a homer. The
Rangers scored three times in the first, once in the second and
ended Price's night with two more in the third.
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Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia (left) slides home for the
game winning run on a wild pitch thrown by Texas Rangers relief
pitcher Matt Bush (right) during a baseball game at Globe Life Park
in Arlington. The Red Sox won 8-7. Mandatory Credit: Jim Cowsert-USA
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Boston got two runs back on Ramirez's two-run homer, but the Rangers
countered with a solo homer from Prince Fielder in the bottom of the
fourth. The Fielder homer gave every Texas starter at least one hit
and pushed the Texas lead to 7-2.
NOTES: Texas C Robinson Chirinos was in the original Friday lineup
but was scratched because of a sore right wrist. Chirinos was hit in
the wrist by a pitch June 18 in St. Louis. ... Texas RHP Keone Kela
threw his first bullpen session Friday since undergoing surgery on
his right elbow in April. Kela is expected to return after the
All-Star break. ... Boston put OF Chris Young on the 15-day disabled
list with a strained right hamstring and recalled OF Bryce Brentz.
Young injured his leg running the bases in Boston's win over Chicago
Thursday. ... Former Rangers and Red Sox OF David Murphy, who
retired this season, threw out the first pitch Friday. ... With his
walk-off hit Thursday, Boston's Xander Bogaerts joined Hall of Famer
Bobby Doerr as the only Red Sox players to have at least four
walk-off hits before turning 24. Doerr also had four. ... The
Rangers are still undecided on their Monday starter for their series
opener at New York.
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