DeGrom Dominates the Mound
Jacob deGrom controlled the pitching duel for the Texas Rangers, delivering a pristine six-inning performance that kept the Cleveland Guardians off the scoreboard entirely. DeGrom allowed just three hits and two walks while striking out six batters, earning the win to improve his record to 5-4. He was supported effectively by the Rangers' bullpen, with Peyton Gray, Tyler Alexander, and Luis Curvelo each pitching a scoreless inning to secure the shutout.
Early Power Sets the Tone
The Rangers established their offensive momentum in the first inning against Cleveland starter Joey Cantillo. Foscue launched a 417-foot home run to left field, driving in Jung to give Texas an early 2-0 lead. Cantillo struggled to contain the Rangers' lineup, ultimately giving up nine hits and seven earned runs over five innings. He took the loss, dropping his record to 4-3.
Multi-Run Inning Extends Lead
Cleveland attempted to rally in the third inning but could not overcome the deficit. Jung extended the Rangers' advantage with a 382-foot home run to right field, making the score 3-0. The inning continued to unravel for the Guardians as Duran doubled to left, bringing home Foscue and Nimmo to push the lead to 5-0. Burger then reached on an infield single to pitcher, scoring Duran for a 6-0 margin.