The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Rangers use homers to win in 12th inning

- By Steve Herrick

Joey Gallo and Isiah KinerFalef­a homered on consecutiv­e pitches off Nick Goody in the 12th inning and the Texas Rangers beat the Indians, 8-6, on May 1 at Progressiv­e Field. Michael Brantley tied the game in the ninth with a two-out grand slam off Keone Kela, but the Rangers bailed out their closer who entered the game with a 6-2 lead.

Goody (0-2) recorded the final out in the 10th and stranded two runners in the 11th. The righthande­r retired Nomar Mazara to start the 12th, but Gallo homered to dead center to put Texas ahead. Kiner-Falefa, who had a careerhigh four hits, homered into the bleachers.

Alex Claudio (1-1) pitched the final

three innings.

Kela entered the game to begin the ninth in a nonsave situation and loaded the bases with one out. Tyler Naquin singled and Bradley Zimmer hit into a fielder’s choice. Singles by Francisco Lindor and Jason Kipnis loaded the bases.

Jose Ramirez struck out on a full count before Brantley hammered an 0-2 pitch to right for his first career grand slam.

Edwin Encarnacio­n singled and was replaced by pinch-runner Rajai Davis, but Yonder Alonso struck out. Kela, who converted his first six save chances, allowed four runs and five hits in one inning.

Brantley had a chance to win the game in the 11th, but grounded out to end the inning with Ramirez on second.

The Rangers bounced back from Monday’s 7-5 loss, when the Indians scored five times in their final two at-bats.

Jurickson Profar drove in a career-high three runs, and Delino DeShields and Mazara homered for Texas.

Texas reliever Jake Diekman was struck in the back by Encarnacio­n’s line drive

in the eighth. The pitcher was on the ground briefly, but remained in the game after throwing a few warmup pitches. The ball ricocheted to first baseman Ronald Guzman, who completed the out. Diekman was removed after walking Alonso.

Doug Fister took a shutout into the seventh and was pulled after Kipnis’ two-run double. The veteran right-hander gave up Yan Gomes’ leadoff single and committed a throwing error after fielding Naquin’s ground ball.

Fister retired the next two hitters and his error made both runs he allowed in 6 2/3 innings unearned.

Profar had an RBI double in the fifth and a tworun double in the seventh. DeShields hit a solo home run in the fifth — his first of the season — and Mazara’s

two-run homer capped a four-run rally in the seventh.

Mike Clevinger allowed three runs in 6 2/3 innings.

Trainer’s room

RANGERS» RHP Chris Martin (forearm cramp) was unavailabl­e after allowing four runs in the eighth inning Monday. Manager Jeff Banister said it’s too early to know if Martin will need a trip to the disabled list.

INDIANS» LHP Ryan Merritt (sprained left knee) will begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A Columbus this week. He’s been throwing in extended spring training after being injured during the exhibition season.

Up next

Rangers LHP Matt Moore (1-3, 5.33 ERA) faces RHP Corey Kluber (4-1, 2.18).

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