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Yankees overcome weather, Rangers to keep up with Sox

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NEW YORK (AP) — Rain pouring off his hat, Aroldis Chapman struck out Jurickson Profar with the bases loaded in a steady storm to end the game, preserving the New York Yankees’ 5-3 win over the Texas Rangers on Saturday.

Rookie Miguel Andujar hit a tiebreakin­g, two-run homer in the seventh inning and Yankees newcomer Lance Lynn turned in another strong start. New York has won five of six.

Chapman took over to begin the ninth and the Rangers tried to rally with a walk and a single. With home plate beginning to turn into a puddle, Chapman hit Adrian Beltre with a pitch to load the bases with two outs.

Chapman fell behind Profar in the count 3-1, then came back to get him to swing through strike three for his 30th save in 32 chances.

Profar also struck out with runners on second and third to end the seventh. Texas had tied it at 3 earlier that inning after recently acquired reliever Zach Britton was again shaky.

Giancarlo Stanton hit his 29th home run, connecting for the fourth time in five games for the Yankees.

Stanton singled off Chris Martin (1-3) in the seventh and Andujar hit his 17th home run. Martin, who hadn’t allowed a homer over his last 19 appearance­s, stood off the mound with his hands on his knees watching the ball sail over the wall.

Greg Bird, who began the day in a 4-for-40 slump, had two doubles for the Yankees.

A day after becoming the first rookie to hit three home runs in a game against the Yankees, Ronald Guzman went 0 for 2 with two walks. Shin-Soo Choo had three hits and scored twice for Texas.

Acquired from Minnesota on July 30 for infielder Tyler Austin, Lynn was solid in his second start for New York. He began his Yankees career with 14 scoreless innings before Elvis Andrus’ RBI single in the third.

Lynn allowed one run in five innings and struck out eight.

Britton, dealt from Baltimore to the Yankees shortly before the trade deadline, walked home a run in the seventh and was pulled. Dellin Betances (3-3) balked home the tying run.

Britton has allowed five runs on six hits and six walks in 6 1/3 innings since joining New York.

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