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Rangers outlast Orioles in 10 after Jacob Latz's career day
Rangers outlast Orioles in 10 after Jacob Latz's career day

Reuters

time25-06-2025

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  • Reuters

Rangers outlast Orioles in 10 after Jacob Latz's career day

June 25 - The Texas Rangers received a sterling performance from starting pitcher Jacob Latz and benefitted from a 10th-inning reversal of a call at the plate to beat the host Baltimore Orioles 6-5 on Tuesday night. The Rangers scored in the top of the 10th on Sam Haggerty's one-out fielder's choice, with Evan Carter scoring on a play that was overturned on replay review. Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning. He was charged with two runs on one hit and three walks. Luke Jackson (2-4) was the winning pitcher and Robert Garcia survived despite a runner at third base with one out in the 10th to notch his sixth save. Carter, Corey Seager and Josh Jung all had two hits for the Rangers. Gary Sanchez, Ramon Urias and Ryan O'Hearn hit consecutive home runs in the seventh inning and the Orioles rallied into a short-lived 5-4 lead. Seranthony Dominguez (2-2) took the loss. Latz, whose previous career-high workload was 5 2/3 innings, finished with four strikeouts. The left-hander made 15 of his 16 previous appearances this year out of the bullpen. Orioles starter Charlie Morton gave up three runs on four hits in five innings. Keegan Akin and Gregory Soto were both charged with one run. Texas threatened in the ninth when Seager led off with a single and stole second base, but Felix Bautista notched a pair of strikeouts and escaped unscathed. Latz walked two in the first five innings, but because of a double play he faced only 16 batters during that stretch. The Rangers scored three times in the fourth inning, beginning with Carter's run-scoring single before Jung's fielder's choice grounder and Alejandro Osuna's sacrifice fly. They stranded runners at second and third. Latz lost the no-hit bid when Ramon Laureano led off the bottom of the seventh with a single. Gunnar Henderson followed with a walk, ending the outing for Latz. Chris Martin entered in relief, giving up a three-run home run to Sanchez on his third pitch. Urias and O'Hearn followed with long balls. The Orioles scored five runs in the seventh before an out was recorded. The Rangers got even in the eighth on pinch hitter Jonah Heim's sacrifice fly. --Field Level Media

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th
Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

Hamilton Spectator

time25-06-2025

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

BALTIMORE (AP) — Evan Carter slid safely home in the top of the 10th inning, lifting the Texas Rangers to a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. Carter was the automatic runner, and he went to third when Seranthony Domínguez (2-2) threw a one-out wild pitch. Sam Haggerty then hit a grounder to second baseman Jackson Holliday. When Holliday threw home, Carter was initially called out, but he was ruled safe on a replay review. Luke Jackson (2-4) won in relief for Texas, and Robert Garcia kept the Orioles off the scoreboard in the bottom of the 10th for his sixth save. Cedric Mullins sacrificed the automatic runner to third, but Garcia struck out Dylan Carlson and Jackson Holliday to end it. Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías and Ryan O'Hearn hit consecutive homers for the Orioles off reliever Chris Martin in the seventh, turning a 4-0 deficit into a 5-4 lead. Baltimore couldn't hold on. Texas starter Jacob Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning — in the process setting career highs in innings and pitches in the game — but Ramon Laureano broke that up with a leadoff single. Latz walked the next hitter before he was replaced by Martin. It did not go well for the right-hander. Sanchez's three-run homer cut the Texas lead to run, then Urías hit a drive that just cleared the wall in right. O'Hearn's shot to right-center put the Orioles ahead. The Rangers tied it at 5 in the eighth when pinch-hitter Sam Haggerty walked, stole second and third, then scored on a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Jonah Heim. The Rangers opened the scoring with a three-run fourth against Orioles starter Charlie Morton. Adolis García made it 4-0 with an RBI single in the seventh. The temperature at game time was 100 degrees (38 Celsius) for a second straight night in Baltimore. Key moment Sanchez had a tough night behind the plate — Texas stole five bases, and Domínguez was charged with two wild pitches. The first of those enabled the final run to score without benefit of a hit. Key stat Martin became the fourth reliever in the live ball era to face exactly three batters and allow homers to all of them. The previous one was Kaleb Ort of Houston, last year against San Diego. Up next Jacob deGrom (7-2) starts for Texas against Brandon Young (0-1) in the series finale Wednesday night. ___ AP MLB:

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th
Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

San Francisco Chronicle​

time25-06-2025

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  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

BALTIMORE (AP) — Evan Carter slid safely home in the top of the 10th inning, lifting the Texas Rangers to a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. Carter was the automatic runner, and he went to third when Seranthony Domínguez (2-2) threw a one-out wild pitch. Sam Haggerty then hit a grounder to second baseman Jackson Holliday. When Holliday threw home, Carter was initially called out, but he was ruled safe on a replay review. Luke Jackson (2-4) won in relief for Texas, and Robert Garcia kept the Orioles off the scoreboard in the bottom of the 10th for his sixth save. Cedric Mullins sacrificed the automatic runner to third, but Garcia struck out Dylan Carlson and Jackson Holliday to end it. Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías and Ryan O'Hearn hit consecutive homers for the Orioles off reliever Chris Martin in the seventh, turning a 4-0 deficit into a 5-4 lead. Baltimore couldn't hold on. Texas starter Jacob Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning — in the process setting career highs in innings and pitches in the game — but Ramon Laureano broke that up with a leadoff single. Latz walked the next hitter before he was replaced by Martin. It did not go well for the right-hander. Sanchez's three-run homer cut the Texas lead to run, then Urías hit a drive that just cleared the wall in right. O'Hearn's shot to right-center put the Orioles ahead. The Rangers tied it at 5 in the eighth when pinch-hitter Sam Haggerty walked, stole second and third, then scored on a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Jonah Heim. The Rangers opened the scoring with a three-run fourth against Orioles starter Charlie Morton. Adolis García made it 4-0 with an RBI single in the seventh. The temperature at game time was 100 degrees (38 Celsius) for a second straight night in Baltimore. Key moment Sanchez had a tough night behind the plate — Texas stole five bases, and Domínguez was charged with two wild pitches. The first of those enabled the final run to score without benefit of a hit. Key stat Martin became the fourth reliever in the live ball era to face exactly three batters and allow homers to all of them. The previous one was Kaleb Ort of Houston, last year against San Diego. Neither team had announced a starter for Wednesday night's series finale. ___

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th
Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

Fox Sports

time25-06-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

Associated Press BALTIMORE (AP) — Evan Carter slid safely home in the top of the 10th inning, lifting the Texas Rangers to a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. Carter was the automatic runner, and he went to third when Seranthony Dominguez (2-2) threw a one-out wild pitch. Sam Haggerty then hit a grounder to second baseman Jackson Holliday. When Holliday threw home, Carter was initially called out, but he was ruled safe on a replay review. Luke Jackson (2-4) won in relief for Texas, and Robert Garcia kept the Orioles off the scoreboard in the bottom of the 10th for his sixth save. Cedric Mullins sacrificed the automatic runner to third, but Garcia struck out Dylan Carlson and Jackson Holliday to end it. Gary Sanchez, Ramon Urias and Ryan O'Hearn hit consecutive homers for the Orioles off reliever Chris Martin in the seventh, turning a 4-0 deficit into a 5-4 lead. Baltimore couldn't hold on. Texas starter Jacob Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning — in the process setting career highs in innings and pitches in the game — but Ramon Laureano broke that up with a leadoff single. Latz walked the next hitter before he was replaced by Martin. It did not go well for the right-hander. Sanchez's three-run homer cut the Texas lead to run, then Urías hit a drive that just cleared the wall in right. O'Hearn's shot to right-center put the Orioles ahead. The Rangers tied it at 5 in the eighth when pinch-hitter Sam Haggerty walked, stole second and third, then scored on a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Jonah Heim. The Rangers opened the scoring with a three-run fourth against Orioles starter Charlie Morton. Adolis Garcia made it 4-0 with an RBI single in the seventh. The temperature at game time was 100 degrees (38 Celsius) for a second straight night in Baltimore. Key moment Sanchez had a tough night behind the plate — Texas stole five bases, and Domínguez was charged with two wild pitches. The first of those enabled the final run to score without benefit of a hit. Key stat Martin became the fourth reliever in the live ball era to face exactly three batters and allow homers to all of them. The previous one was Kaleb Ort of Houston, last year against San Diego. Up next Neither team had announced a starter for Wednesday night's series finale. ___ AP MLB: recommended

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th
Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

Winnipeg Free Press

time25-06-2025

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Rangers edge Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings despite 3 straight Baltimore HRs in the 7th

BALTIMORE (AP) — Evan Carter slid safely home in the top of the 10th inning, lifting the Texas Rangers to a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night. Carter was the automatic runner, and he went to third when Seranthony Domínguez (2-2) threw a one-out wild pitch. Sam Haggerty then hit a grounder to second baseman Jackson Holliday. When Holliday threw home, Carter was initially called out, but he was ruled safe on a replay review. Luke Jackson (2-4) won in relief for Texas, and Robert Garcia kept the Orioles off the scoreboard in the bottom of the 10th for his sixth save. Cedric Mullins sacrificed the automatic runner to third, but Garcia struck out Dylan Carlson and Jackson Holliday to end it. Gary Sanchez, Ramón Urías and Ryan O'Hearn hit consecutive homers for the Orioles off reliever Chris Martin in the seventh, turning a 4-0 deficit into a 5-4 lead. Baltimore couldn't hold on. Texas starter Jacob Latz took a no-hitter into the seventh inning — in the process setting career highs in innings and pitches in the game — but Ramon Laureano broke that up with a leadoff single. Latz walked the next hitter before he was replaced by Martin. It did not go well for the right-hander. Sanchez's three-run homer cut the Texas lead to run, then Urías hit a drive that just cleared the wall in right. O'Hearn's shot to right-center put the Orioles ahead. The Rangers tied it at 5 in the eighth when pinch-hitter Sam Haggerty walked, stole second and third, then scored on a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Jonah Heim. The Rangers opened the scoring with a three-run fourth against Orioles starter Charlie Morton. Adolis García made it 4-0 with an RBI single in the seventh. The temperature at game time was 100 degrees (38 Celsius) for a second straight night in Baltimore. Key moment Sanchez had a tough night behind the plate — Texas stole five bases, and Domínguez was charged with two wild pitches. The first of those enabled the final run to score without benefit of a hit. Key stat Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. Martin became the fourth reliever in the live ball era to face exactly three batters and allow homers to all of them. The previous one was Kaleb Ort of Houston, last year against San Diego. Up next Neither team had announced a starter for Wednesday night's series finale. ___ AP MLB:

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