Josh Jung’s 2-run blast lifts Rangers previous Athletics

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MLB: Athletics at Texas RangersApr 25, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers catcher Danny Jansen (9) scores at dwelling plate as Athletics catcher Austin Wynns (29) makes an attempt to make the tag through the third inning at Globe Life Subject. Obligatory Credit score: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Photographs

Josh Jung hit a go-ahead, two-run homer within the sixth inning because the Texas Rangers beat the Athletics 4-3 on Saturday in Arlington, Texas.

Corey Seager had two hits and an RBI for Texas, which evened the three-game sequence after dropping the opener 8-1 on Friday.

Rangers starter MacKenzie Gore allowed three runs on six hits with three walks and 7 strikeouts over 5 innings. Cole Winn (2-1), Jalen Beeks and Jakob Junis every pitched a scoreless inning earlier than left-hander Jacob Latz retired the Athletics so as within the ninth for his first save.

Shea Langeliers and Jacob Wilson had two hits apiece for the Athletics, who misplaced regardless of out-hitting the Rangers 7-5. The Athletics have been 2-for-8 with runners in scoring place and fell again right into a tie with the Rangers for first place within the American League West.

The Athletics claimed a 1-0 run within the second inning when Wilson doubled and scored on Darell Hernaiz’s two-out single.

Gore allowed two extra runs within the third. With two on and no outs, Colby Thomas singled in a run earlier than Tyler Soderstrom grounded out. Wilson adopted with a sacrifice fly to attain Nick Kurtz from third.

Texas answered with two runs within the third towards Jeffrey Springs (3-2). The Rangers loaded the bases with no outs and pushed a run throughout on Brandon Nimmo’s sacrifice fly earlier than Seager singled in a run with two outs.

Springs gave up 4 runs on 5 hits over six innings. He walked two and struck out 4.

The Rangers pulled forward on Jung’s two-run homer within the sixth. Seager hit a leadoff single and Jake Burger flied out earlier than Jung deposited Springs’ 0-1 slider over the right-center subject wall.

The 381-foot blast was Jung’s fourth homer of the season. After going 0-for-17 in March, Jung is batting .371 (26-for-70) with 14 RBIs in his final 20 video games.

The Athletics put the tying run in scoring place with one out within the eighth on Carlos Cortes’ double, however Jeff McNeil and Austin Wynns every flied out to finish the menace.

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