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Odor Homers in 6-Run 1st Inning, Rangers Beat Orioles 9-4

Rougned Odor homered during a six-run first inning and the Texas Rangers cruised to their third straight victory over the Baltimore Orioles, 9-4 Saturday night.

Texas won its first road series since June 25-27, having gone 0-9-2 over that stretch.

Reliever Yohander Mendez (1-0) picked up the win after entering in the third and allowing one run with six strikeouts over 21/3 innings.

Anthony Santander went 1 for 5 with an RBI, extending his hitting streak to 12 games, and Rio Ruiz homered for the Orioles, who have lost seven of eight.

Baltimore starter Aaron Brooks (4-8) hit a batter, issued a walk and allowed a single to start the game. He had a throwing error on a grounder by Nick Solak that allowed the first run to score. Danny Santana followed with a two-run single and Odor, who entered the game batting .197, hit a three-run homer that boosted the lead to 6-0.

Odor finished with three hits.

After a throwing error by Santana on a potential double play, Santander gave the Orioles their first run with a single off Jonathan Hernandez, who was making his first major league start. A wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by Mason Williams cut the margin to 6-3.

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An RBI single by Delino DeShields in the third gave the Rangers a 7-3 lead and ended Brooks' night.

Ruiz pulled Baltimore to within 7-4 when he led off the fourth with a homer against Mendez.

The Rangers added two more runs in the sixth on a single by Ronald Guzman that went under the glove of left fielder Dwight Smith Jr. that allowed DeShields to score and Jeff Mathis followed with an RBI double off Chandler Shepherd.

UMPIRE INJURY
Home plate umpire Jim Reynolds had to leave the game in the first after being hit on the wrist by a pitch from Brooks. First base umpire Sean Barber moved behind the plate.

MOVES
Orioles: OF Austin Hays, one of the club's top prospects, was activated Saturday as part of the expanded roster. Hays entered as a pinch-hitter in the sixth and struck twice, but made a diving catch in center field.

TRAINER'S ROOM
Rangers: LHP Joe Palumbo has not pitched since Aug. 20 because of a blister on his thumb. He played catch for the first time Thursday and could rejoin the club before the end of the season. "He's not going to be built up to start eight innings, but at least he can go out and pitch," manager Chris Woodward said.

UP NEXT
Rangers: LHP Mike Minor (12-8, 3.12 ERA) picked up the win after throwing 7 1/3 scoreless inning against the Yankees in his last start. He had allowed 11 runs over his previous two outing outings (12 1/3 innings).

Orioles: Asher Wojciechowski (2-7, 5.12 ERA) is looking for his first win since July 26, a span of six appearances, including four starts.

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Odor HR in 6-run 1st inning, Rangers beat Orioles 9-4
Rougned Odor homered during a six-run first inning and the Texas Rangers cruised to their third straight victory over the Baltimore Orioles 9-4
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By TODD KARPOVICH
Associated Press
   BALTIMORE (AP) -- Rougned Odor homered during a six-run first inning and the Texas Rangers cruised to their third straight victory over the Baltimore Orioles, 9-4 Saturday night.
   Texas won its first road series since June 25-27, having gone 0-9-2 over that stretch.
   Reliever Yohander Mendez (1-0) picked up the win after entering in the third and allowing one run with six strikeouts over 21/3 innings.
   Anthony Santander went 1 for 5 with an RBI, extending his hitting streak to 12 games, and Rio Ruiz homered for the Orioles, who have lost seven of eight.
   Baltimore starter Aaron Brooks (4-8) hit a batter, issued a walk and allowed a single to start the game. He had a throwing error on a grounder by Nick Solak that allowed the first run to score. Danny Santana followed with a two-run single and Odor, who entered the game batting .197, hit a three-run homer that boosted the lead to 6-0.
   Odor finished with three hits.
   After a throwing error by Santana on a potential double play, Santander gave the Orioles their first run with a single off Jonathan Hernandez, who was making his first major league start. A wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by Mason Williams cut the margin to 6-3.
   An RBI single by Delino Deshields in the third gave the Rangers a 7-3 lead and ended Brooks' night.
   Ruiz pulled Baltimore to within 7-4 when he led off the fourth with a homer against Mendez.
   The Rangers added two more runs in the sixth on a single by Ronald Guzman that went under the glove of left fielder Dwight Smith Jr. that allowed DeShields to score and Jeff Mathis followed with an RBI double off Chandler Shepherd.
   UMPIRE INJURY
   Home plate umpire Jim Reynolds had to leave the game in the first after being hit on the wrist by a pitch from Brooks. First base umpire Sean Barber moved behind the plate.
   MOVES
   Orioles: OF Austin Hays, one of the club's top prospects, was activated Saturday as part of the expanded roster. Hays entered as a pinch-hitter in the sixth and struck twice, but made a diving catch in center field.
   TRAINER'S ROOM
   Rangers: LHP Joe Palumbo has not pitched since Aug. 20 because of a blister on his thumb. He played catch for the first time Thursday and could rejoin the club before the end of the season. "He's not going to be built up to start eight innings, but at least he can go out and pitch," manager Chris Woodward said.
   UP NEXT
   Rangers: LHP Mike Minor (12-8, 3.12 ERA) picked up the win after throwing 7 1/3 scoreless inning against the Yankees in his last start. He had allowed 11 runs over his previous two outing outings (12 1/3 innings).
   Orioles: Asher Wojciechowski (2-7, 5.12 ERA) is looking for his first win since July 26, a span of six appearances, including four starts.
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