Hartford Courant

Torres homer in 9th lifts Yanks in opener of doublehead­er split

- By Larry Fleisher

NEW YORK — Gleyber Torres hit a game-ending homer to lead off the ninth inning as the New York Yankees beat the Texas Rangers 2-1 Sunday in the opener of a doublehead­er.

In the second game, Brad Miller snapped Michael King’s impressive scoreless streak with a pinch hit, two-run homer in the seventh inning that lifted the Rangers to a 4-2 victory to salvage a split.

New York had three hits in the nightcap after collecting just five in the early game.

King (2-1) had pitched 14 ⅓ consecutiv­e innings without allowing a run before Miller

smacked a 1-and-0 fastball out to center for a two-run lead. The Yankees right-hander hadn’t given up a run since an RBI double by Toronto’s George Springer on April 11.

King relieved Jordan Montgomery after Jonah Heim opened the inning with a double to left. King walked Kole Calhoun, walked Nathaniel Lowe and retired Andy Ibáñez on a forceout that moved Heim to third. Heim scored on a wild pitch to the backstop one pitch before Miller’s homer.

The rare ineffectiv­e outing raised King’s ERA from 0.51 to 1.42.

Eli White also homered as Texas won for the fifth time in six games.

Giancarlo Stanton hit a two-run homer in the second game, but New York lost for only the second time in 14 games.

Texas starter Glenn Otto allowed two runs and two hits in five innings against his former team, which dealt him for Joey Gallo last July. He struck out two, walked two and retired his final seven batters after Stanton hit a 461-foot drive into the Texas bullpen in the third.

Montgomery allowed two runs and four hits in six-plus innings. It marked the 22nd time a New York starter allowed two earned runs or fewer this year.

Garrett Richards (1-1) followed Otto in the sixth and got the win when Miller homered. Dennis Santana retired Aaron Judge with the bases loaded to end the seventh, Brett Martin tossed a perfect eighth and Joe Barlow pitched the ninth for his fourth save.

In the first game, Torres’s seventh career game-ending hit gave the Yankees their third walkoff win this year. He connected off John King (1-1) into the short porch in right field.

“The bigger the situation, it does seem like he ratchets the concentrat­ion level a bit,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Cold day out there, it was good to see him to stick one.”

Rangers starter Dane Dunning lost his no-hit bid on an infield single by Judge to open the sixth.

Gerrit Cole allowed a run and five hits in 6 ⅓ innings for New York. He struck out 10, walked one and threw a season-high 114 pitches, reaching 100.6 mph. Jonathan Loáisiga followed Cole with 1 ⅔ innings. Clay Holmes (3-0) worked around Mitch Garver’s double in the ninth.

Trainer’s room

Yankees: OF Tim Locastro (left lat strain) was placed on the 10-day injured list and will be out a few weeks. Locastro said he was hurt when he stole second as a pinch runner in the ninth inning of Monday’s 3-2 win in Toronto . ... RHP Ron Marinaccio was recalled from Triple-a Scranton/wilkesbarr­e, and Boone said the Yankees will likely keep an extra pitcher through the opener of a four-game series in Chicago on Thursday . ... OF Estevan Florial was added to the roster as the 27th man and started the second game.

 ?? SETH WENIG/AP ?? The Yankees’ Gleyber Torres watches his walk-off home run in the ninth inning of the first game of a doublehead­er against the Rangers on Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
SETH WENIG/AP The Yankees’ Gleyber Torres watches his walk-off home run in the ninth inning of the first game of a doublehead­er against the Rangers on Sunday at Yankee Stadium.

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