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Rangers Beat Astros for 3rd Consecutive Victory

Brad Miller #13 of the Texas Rangers is doused with Powerade by teammates following the teams 5-3 win over the Houston Astros at Globe Life Field on June 13, 2022 in Arlington, Texas.
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Brad Miller grounded an RBI single through a drawn-in infield for the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Texas Rangers beat the AL West-leading Houston Astros 5-3 Monday night for their third consecutive victory.

Jonah Heim greeted reliever Héctor Neris (1-3) with a single to open the three-run eighth before pinch-runner Charlie Culberson stole second base and advanced on a grounder. Ezequiel Durán drove him home with a tying single, then the rookie third baseman had his first career stolen base and went to third on a wild pitch before Miller’s hit.

Corey Seager had two hits to snap a 3-for-35 slump before his RBI groundout in the eighth sent home the final run for the Rangers (29-31), who are alone in second place but 7 1/2 games behind the Astros.

Houston designated hitter Yordan Álvarez went 2 for 4 to extend his on-base streak to 14 games. It was the 10th multihit game for Álvarez since May 29 while hitting .500 (27 of 54) during that on-base streak and raising his season batting average from .247 to .315. The Astros last week finalized a $115 million, six-year contract through 2028 for the DH who turns 25 on June 27.

Álvarez had an RBI single in the first and appeared to be robbed of a two-run homer to end the fifth when Adolis García made a leaping catch with his glove extended toward the top of the 8-foot wall in right field.

Brock Burke (4-1), the second Texas reliever, pitched two scoreless innings before Matt Moore worked a perfect ninth for his first save.

Mauricio Dubón and Michael Brantley had RBI singles in the second to put Houston up 3-0 against Rangers starter Taylor Hearn, who didn’t give up any more runs while pitching into the sixth.

Astros standout rookie shortstop Jeremy Peña had both of his hands behind his back when face down in shallow center field after a lunging attempt to catch Seager’s bloop single in the third. That was the third single in a row to start that inning and load the bases, though Texas got only a sacrifice fly from Kole Calhoun to make it 3-1.

Martín Maldonado, the 35-year-old catcher for the Astros, made two nifty catches — only one counted as an out.

The Rangers fourth ended when Leody Taveras, the 23-year-old Texas center fielder in his 2022 debut, tipped a 2-2 pitch that ricocheted off Maldonado’s mitt and popped up in the air and over his head. Maldonado turned around, reached out and caught the ball while falling down.

Maldonado was against the screen near the Rangers dugout when reached up to catch a towering foul ball by García for what appeared to be the third out in the seventh. But umpires ruled the ball had skimmed the net, and five pitches later García hit an RBI single.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Astros: RHP Jake Odorizzi (lower left leg tendon strain) is expected to go through fielding drills for the second time in three days Tuesday. That could be the last step before going on a rehab assignment. He has been in the IL since May 17 after getting hurt at Boston.

Rangers: CF Eli White was put on the injured list with a right wrist fracture and scheduled to have surgery Tuesday. It will then be about six weeks before resuming baseball activity. He was injured in a collision with left fielder Culberson on Sunday. ... Taveras was recalled from Triple-A Round Rock. He had a hit, scored a run and made a running catch to end the game.

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Astros RHP José Urquidy has allowed 14 runs (12 earned) over 15 innings in his three starts since limiting Texas to one run in 6 2/3 innings to beat them at home May 22. Rangers RHP Dane Dunning is 0-3 with a 5.40 ERA in his seven starts since the beginning of May.

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