Texarkana Gazette

Rangers sweep Astros with 3-2 win in 10th

- By Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, Texas — Adolis García’s infield single scored automatic runner Nick Solak in the 10th inning, giving the Texas Rangers a 3-2 victory over the Houston Astros and a sweep of their Texas rivals Sunday.

It was the second game-ending hit in the 10th in the threegame series for García after a three-run homer in the opener.

He also went deep twice during Saturday’s 8-4 victory.

The series was a strong response by the Rangers to a 1-9 stretch that included a fourgame sweep by the Astros last weekend in Houston.

Solak took third on Nate Lowe’s groundout and scored on García’s hard grounder up the middle with the infield in. Jose Altuve made a diving stop, but the second baseman’s desperatio­n throw didn’t get near home plate.

“He’s real fun to watch, this stretch that he’s on, but all the time, he’s a fun player to watch,” Solak said of García. “Every time he steps into the box, you’d better be ready for something cool to happen.”

Houston manager Dusty Baker said the club considered intentiona­lly walking García, who had

eight RBIs in the series, but thought closer Ryan Pressly’s stuff was good enough to retire the 28-year-old Cuban rookie for the fifth time in the game.

“He jammed the heck out of him,” Baker said. “He just found a hole. You can’t make a better pitch than he made.”

After giving up Altuve’s second single to put runners at the corners with no outs in the top of the 10th, John King (5-3) retired Carlos Correa on a foul pop, struck out Alex Bregman and got Michael Brantley on a flyout.

Pressly (2-1) was on for a second inning after pitching a perfect ninth.

Mike Foltynewic­z pitched seven scoreless innings but missed out on his first win in almost a month when the Texas bullpen couldn’t protect an eighth-inning lead for the second time in the series.

Altuve’s single in the eighth was one of three off Josh Sborz to load the bases. It also extended the longest hitting streak in the majors this season to 17 games.

Lefty Brett Martin replaced Sborz, and his first pitch to Brantley went to the backstop, allowing Jason Castro to score Houston’s first run. Brantley’s grounder got the Astros even at 2-2.

Neither team had a hit until the fourth inning, and it was scoreless in the fifth when Astros starter Cristian Javier walked three straight batters with one out to give the right-hander a career-high six.

After Javier struck out Solak, Baker went to Brooks Raley for a leftylefty matchup with Nate Lowe. A full-count slider just off the plate brought in Brock Holt.

Solak hit an RBI double in the seventh for a 2-0 Texas lead.

Foltynewic­z allowed three hits. Javier gave up just one hit in 4 2/3 innings — Lowe’s one-out single in the fourth — and struck out five.

 ?? AP Photo/Ray Carlin ?? ■ Texas Rangers second baseman Nick Solak, left, forces out Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve, right, at second base during the sixth inning Sunday in Arlington, Texas.
AP Photo/Ray Carlin ■ Texas Rangers second baseman Nick Solak, left, forces out Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve, right, at second base during the sixth inning Sunday in Arlington, Texas.

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