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Rangers Collapse Late, Suffer 6-4 Loss to Padres in Extra Innings

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In a dramatic showdown that saw the Texas Rangers fall apart late, the San Diego Padres clinched a 6-4 victory in ten innings. Despite a promising start, the Rangers couldn’t hold onto their lead, succumbing to a late-game surge from the Padres.

The game began on a high note for Texas, who finally managed to keep the Padres off the scoreboard in the first inning during this homestand. Starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore held his ground, allowing just one run through six innings, a feat that marked a significant improvement for the Rangers’ pitching staff.

After a strong offensive display the previous day, where they scored nine runs, the Rangers struggled to find their rhythm early in this matchup. It wasn’t until the bottom of the sixth that Wyatt Langford stepped up, doubling in a run to level the score at 1-1. The momentum shifted again in the seventh when Jake Burger launched a two-run home run, giving Texas a brief 3-1 lead.

With a two-run cushion heading into the eighth, the Rangers appeared poised for victory. However, Cole Winn’s struggles in the setup role became evident as he allowed the Padres to tie the game at 3-3, aided by some defensive lapses. Although Jacob Latz managed to pitch a clean ninth, the Rangers couldn’t capitalize on the opportunity to win in regulation, leading to just their third extra-inning game of the season.

In the tenth, the Rangers turned to Joe Ross, while the Padres countered with Mason Miller. The inning quickly unraveled for Texas as Ross walked the first batter and then witnessed Manny Machado crush a three-run homer, propelling San Diego to a commanding 6-3 lead. The Rangers did manage to score a run off Miller, but it wasn’t enough to salvage the game, marking their fourth loss in five games during this homestand.

Player of the Game honors could have easily gone to Burger, had the Rangers claimed victory after his decisive homer. However, Gore’s impressive six innings of one-run ball in relief of Nathan Eovaldi stands out as a silver lining in an otherwise disappointing outing.

As the series wraps up, the Rangers and Padres will face off once more tomorrow, with first pitch scheduled for 1:35 pm CDT at The Shed. Fans can catch the action on the Rangers Sports Network, as both teams are yet to announce their starting pitchers.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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