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Texas Rangers wins two games against the MLB’s

The Texas Rangers defeat the Chicago White Sox, the poorest team in Major League Baseball, two games to one thanks to a home run theft by Jankowski. Wednesday night, Texas defeated the Chicago White Sox 4-3 thanks

to a heroic catch made by Travis Jankowski in the ninth inning, which kept the game alive for the Rangers. The Rangers’ triumph over the poorest team in the major leagues was their second of the day. With four hits, including the game-winning single in the ninth inning, Corey Seager helped Texas advance to 6-0 against Chicago this year. The Rangers had earlier halted game against the White Sox and won 3-1 thanks to an RBI single from Seager.

The White Sox (31-103) have dropped 10 of their last 11 games and are on a six-game losing streak. They are getting closer to their franchise record of 106 losses established in 1970 as they are 4-32 since the Aljl-Star break. Texas’s second game included a three-run home run by Wyatt Langford (62–71). After Jack Leiter was relieved, José Ureña (5-8) threw four shutout innings, and Grant Anderson collected his first professional save. Against Andrew Chafin, Vaughn hit a deep drive with runners on first and second. Jankowski, who had taken Langford’s place in left field, chased the ball and leaped up to make a spectacular catch that surpassed the wall.

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