Rangers trip Astros on Odor's 12th-inning homer
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[September 13, 2016]
HOUSTON -- Manager A.J. Hinch
utilized the best arms in the Houston bullpen to stifle the Texas
Rangers' bats while his club's offense clawed back from a modest
deficit, but with those options exhausted and the game merely tied,
things quickly turned sour for the Astros.
Rougned Odor homered leading off the 12th inning, and the Rangers
edged the Astros 4-3 Monday night at Minute Maid Park.
Odor finished 3-for-4 with a double and smacked his 31st home run
off Astros right-hander James Hoyt (1-1).
Texas (86-59) extend its lead over the Astros (75-69) in the
American League West to 10 1/2 games, improving to 14-3 against
Houston this season while matching the club record for wins through
145 games.
"I don't know," Odor said when asked to explain the Rangers' success
against Houston. "I like playing against the Astros. I always like
to play against the Astros. I like to hit in this ballpark. I just
like it. I feel really comfortable here."
Right-handers Michael Feliz, Luke Gregerson, Will Harris and Ken
Giles kept Texas hitless for five innings. Odor snapped that string
with a 375-foot blast to right field.
"Our bullpen stepped up even in roles they are not used to. They are
pitching in down games," Hinch said. "Those were high volatile
innings for them. One pitch in the strike zone and Odor ends it.
It's certainly a tough loss."
Right-hander Keone Kela (5-1) earned the win with two scoreless
innings of relief for Texas. Left-hander Jake Diekman recorded his
fourth save with a perfect 12th.
Astros designated hitter Evan Gattis blasted a one-out solo home run
off Rangers closer Sam Dyson in the ninth inning to pull the Astros
even at 3-3. Gattis' 26th homer represented a positive turn for
Houston after a frustrating seventh inning.
Rangers left-hander Martin Perez allowed just two hits and two walks
before surrendering consecutive baserunners to open the seventh with
Texas leading 3-1. Astros left fielder Marwin Gonzalez reached on a
fielder's choice, and pinch hitter Colby Rasmus followed by working
a walk.
Gonzalez scored when pinch hitter Tony Kemp delivered a two-out
double off Texas right-hander Matt Bush that bounced out of play in
right field. Rasmus would have scored as well had the ball remained
in play.
Bush then struck out George Springer with a 100 mph fastball to
strand both Rasmus and Kemp in scoring position.
Perez surrendered two runs on three hits and three walks with six
strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings. He got the better of his matchup with
Astros right-hander Doug Fister, whose short outing was salvaged by
the handiwork of the Houston bullpen.
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Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor (12) hits an RBI double during
the first inning against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.
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The first five batters reached base for the Rangers off Fister in
the first inning. Carlos Beltran and Odor delivered run-scoring
hits, with Odor dropping an RBI double just inside the right field
line for a 2-0 Texas lead.
Fister retired the side in order in the second and induced double
plays in the fourth and fifth to sidestep leadoff baserunners in
each inning. In the third, Odor struck again with a single that
scored Ian Desmond and extended the lead to 3-0.
"He's really shrinking the zone for himself, and when he has an
opportunity to stay through the middle of the field, he does, and
when he sees a mistake, he puts a great swing on it," Rangers
manager Jeff Banister said of Odor. "I think he did that tonight in
three different at-bats."
Fister allowed six hits, three runs and three walks while striking
out three over five innings. Considering all the traffic on the
basepaths during his appearance, a two-run deficit amounted to a
minor miracle, one made possible when Gonzalez lined a two-out
single to center field that scored Carlos Correa in the second
inning.
"I felt like I threw good pitches," Fister said. "They found a few
holes and got some timely hits."
NOTES: Astros LHP Dallas Keuchel (left shoulder inflammation) did
not begin a throwing program as originally hoped on Monday. He has
missed three turns in the rotation since last pitching on Aug. 27.
... Houston C Evan Gattis set a franchise record for home runs by a
catcher when he hit his 17th on Sunday night against the Cubs.
Gattis, who hit his 26th homer overall as the designated hitter on
Monday, surpassed the mark of 16 home runs set by John Bateman in
1966 and matched by Jason Castro in 2013. ... The decision to move
Rangers LHP Derek Holland to the bullpen might be temporary.
Holland, whose 18 appearances this season have been starts, was
bumped from the rotation when RHP Colby Lewis was reinstated from
the disabled list on Sunday.
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