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Rangers 6, Cubs 2
- I think it is the best victory of the season so far for the Texas Rangers.
- He was most marked by the Rangers in a match this season. It is the biggest margin of victory for the Rangers in a match this season. He broke a sequence of defeats. He avoided a scan. And it came before a day off, which means that we have an additional day to enjoy it.
- = Tyler Mahle experienced its second consecutive departure for the Rangers. After launching five laundry rounds with one last time, he gave a point in seven rounds in this match with two strokes. The Mahle era, Tyler Mahle, had its second consecutive consecutive outing for the Rangers. After launching five laundry rounds with a last time, he gave a point on two strokes in this match, reducing his ERA over the year to 1.32.
- Interestingly, Mahle did this in a game where the underlying data for him were not great. Its speed was down a few ticks, although it could be a by-product of the cold. He generated only nine buffers, of which seven came on his quick ball. He launched 24 separators and 16 cursors and only obtained one swing and a failure on each.
- However, he has not abandoned many well -struck bullets and only walked. The only round was the result of the two strokes, a triple and only one, returning to the back in the fourth. He was never really in trouble, and withdrew the last 11 strikers he faced.
- Robert Garcia and Luke Jackson closed things. A Cubs race scored in the ninth, but it’s okay.
- The Rangers bats made 12 strokes, which is particularly pleasant given not only their recent difficulties, but also that they faced a left-hander and were without Wyatt Langford, who was placed on the injured list before the match due to an oblique problem.
- Corey Seager started things for Texas with a solo circuit in the first, and took into account the last race of the game ranger when he led the seventh with a circuit. Corey Seager seems to be back on the right track.
- The other four points arrived at the fifth. A Kevin’s single of pillar was followed by a Home Run by Jonah Heim. Later in the Channel, Josh Jung doubled Marcus Semien at home, then was simple at home by Adolis Garcia.
- It was a good quality victory, which, we hope, maybe a springboard for more success in the future.
- Tyler Mahle struck 93.2 MPH with his quick ball, with an average of 90.6 MPH. Robert Garcia completed 93.7 MPH with his quick ball. Luke Jackson reached a maximum of 94.4 MPH.
- Josh Jung had a double of 106.8 MPH and a flight of 105.2 MPH. Jake Burger came out of 106.6 MPH. The Corey Seager circuits were 105.7 MPH and 100.1 MPH. Marcus Semien had a simple 102.4 MPH. Jonah Heim had a Home Run of 102.2 MPH. Kevin Pillar had a line of 101.0 MPH.
- It was a game to feel good.