San Antonio Express-News

Lowe helps provide fix for first victory 19, 2019. “We didn’t pitch to our liking the first two games, so I set the tone and it felt really good,” Lyles said. “I’m excited where my stuff is and we executed really well today.” Texas pitchers combined for

Three-run home run gives designated hitter team-record nine RBIS after first three games

- By Avery Osen

KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Nate Lowe hit a towering, three-run homer, and the Texas Rangers figured how to hold onto a big lead, beating the Kansas City Royals 7-3 Sunday for their first win of the season.

Texas blew a five-run edge on opening day and a four-run lead Saturday. Boosted by Lowe, the Rangers avoided a sweep.

Lowe connected in the third for a 3-0 lead. He has nine RBIS in the first three games of the season, a Texas record.

Isiah Kiner-falefa also drove in three runs. He had a two-run single in the fourth as Texas took a 6-0 lead and a homer in the ninth off Wade Davis.

Jordan Lyles (1-0) gave up two runs in 52⁄3 innings, struck out eight and allowed five hits. His eight strikeouts are the most he’s posted in a game since September earned run on five hits and three walks in 31⁄3 innings. He threw 77 pitches, the fewest in any of his outings in a two-year career.

“We need our starters to go deeper and we can’t expect our offense do that every night,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said. “So we need them to give us a chance going forward.”

Kyle Zimmer came in for relief and gave up one hits in three innings. The Rangers’ Kiner-falefa was hit in the left hand by Singer in the third inning. He finished the game.

Royals third baseman Hunter Dozier didn’t play for the second straight game because his right hand is swollen. He left Thursday’s opener after apparently hurting himself on a swing. Matheny doesn’t expect Dozier to miss much time.

 ?? Photos by Orlin Wagner / Associated Press ?? The Rangers’ Nate Lowe celebrates his three-run home run with teammate Ronald Guzman during the third inning at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
Photos by Orlin Wagner / Associated Press The Rangers’ Nate Lowe celebrates his three-run home run with teammate Ronald Guzman during the third inning at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
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Rangers starting pitcher Jordan Lyles gave up two runs in 52⁄3 innings, struck out eight and allowed five hits.

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