The Texas Rangers (34-36) opened up the home series against the Chicago White Sox (23-47) with a 3-1 win Friday at Globe Life Field.
The Rangers were coming off a dominant offensive performance in a 16-3 win earlier this week against the Minnesota Twins. The Rangers continued to get hits in this game, but could not convert the chances into runs.
Starting pitcher Shawn Armstrong pitched three complete innings with no hits and five strikeouts, four of which came consecutively in the second and third innings.
Armstrong said working the same game plan and keeping things simple has worked for them this past month and a half.
Relief pitcher Jacob Webb pitched two innings with one strikeout and only allowed one hit. He was given the win for the night.
Designated hitter Josh Smith scored the first run of the game for the Rangers off a sacrifice fly by shortstop Corey Seager at the bottom of the first inning.
Smith went on to score the only two other home runs of the night for the Rangers with the first in the third inning and the second off an RBI double from second baseman Marcus Semien in the fifth inning.
“That’s our game,” Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. “Find a way to score some early runs.”
The White Sox brought the game within two runs in the seventh inning off an RBI double produced by center fielder Luis Robert Jr. After a hitless inning by the Rangers, it was 3-1 going into the eighth inning.
Chicago went hitless during the eighth inning, while Texas found its first hit since the fifth inning with a double by first baseman Jake Burger. However, a fly ball to right field from third baseman Josh Jung ended the inning scoreless for both sides.
Closing pitcher Robert Garcia got the save and secured a 1-0 start to the series. Garcia pitched one full inning with three outs on 23 pitches. Garcia got the game winning strikeout with bases loaded.
“I’ve said it since I’ve been here, I think every reliever here, we don’t care when we throw it. We just want a win,” Armstrong said.
Outfielder Evan Carter left the game early with wrist soreness after making a diving catch in the fourth inning. He was replaced in the seventh inning by outfielder Sam Haggerty. Carter did not return to the game.
Bochy said the team doesn’t think the injury is serious, and there is a possibility that Carter will play Saturday.
The Rangers play game two of the home series against the White Sox at 3:05 p.m. Saturday and will close out the series at 1:35 p.m. Sunday. Both games will be available on Victory+.
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