ARLINGTON — They swung and missed a lot in Monday night’s loss to the Detroit Tigers. A season-high amount of times. It wasn’t pretty. Neither was the...
, pinch hit for Travis Jankowski in the sixth inning with Garcia in scoring position after he walked , moved to second base on a run-scoring Robbie Grossman sacrifice fly and took third on a wild pitch. Jung worked an eight-pitch at bat and hit a Chasen Shreve splitter that was low and outside of the strike zone for a single to right field to score Garcia and tie the game at 2-2.
The Rangers hope so, at least. That looked to be the case on Monday. Leody Taveras — who had also been scheduled to rest, but pinch hit for Josh Smith two at-bats after Jung — drove in the third baseman with an RBI single two at-bats later to give Texas its first lead, 3-2. “They were off today,” Bochy said of Jung and Taveras. “But that doesn’t mean they’re off, obviously.”
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