The Arizona Republic

Arizona ties franchise mark with 21 hits in rout of Texas

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ARLINGTON, Texas – Eduardo Escobar homered twice and the Arizona Diamondbac­ks tied a franchise record for a nine-inning game with 21 hits while thumping the Texas Rangers 19-4 Wednesday night.

The 19 runs were Arizona’s most since setting a franchise record with 20 against the San Diego Padres last July. Escobar’s first homer sparked a sevenrun first inning against right-handed starter Jesse Chavez (3-5), who got just two outs.

The switch-hitting Escobar added a three-run homer batting right-handed against Kyle Bird in the sixth and had five RBIs. Kevin Cron, Jarrod Dyson and Carson Kelly also homered for Arizona.

Arizona also had 21 hits in an 18-2 win over San Francisco in May. The franchise record for any game is 22, set during an 18-inning, 12-7 win over Philadelph­ia on Aug. 24, 2013.

Robbie Ray (8-6) and two relievers cruised. Ray has won all three of his starts in July. Back-to-back homers by Danny Santana and Logan Forsythe provided three Texas runs in the second inning, and Santana added a solo homer against Ray in the sixth.

The teams combined to hit eight homers, five in the first two innings.

By sweeping a two-game series at Texas, the Diamondbac­ks stayed in the thick of the crowded NL playoff race. The Rangers’ fourth straight loss dropped them five games behind the AL’s second wild card.

Leadoff batter Jarrod Dyson had four at-bats in the first three innings, which ended with Arizona leading 14-3.

Adam Jones went into the game needing two hits to reach 1,900 for his career. He collected a double and a single in the first two innings and added singles in the third and sixth innings. The 19 runs were the most allowed by Texas this season.

Trainer’s room

Diamondbac­ks: Dyson left in the sixth inning because of a right hamstring cramp . ... Utility man Blake Swihart (strained right oblique) began a rehab assignment Wednesday at Class A Visalia, where RHP Jon Duplantier (shoulder inflammati­on) is scheduled to make a rehab start Thursday.

 ??  ?? The Diamondbac­ks’ Carson Kelly rounds second base as a ball hit by Jarrod Dyson gets past Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor in the first inning on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. AP
The Diamondbac­ks’ Carson Kelly rounds second base as a ball hit by Jarrod Dyson gets past Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor in the first inning on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. AP

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