Jake Burger in action | Credit: IMAGO/ZUMA Press Wire
Spark plug Jake Burger helps Texas Rangers down Kansas City Royals
Jake Burger came off the bench and tied the game twice, with a homer and a sacrifice fly, and the visiting Texas Rangers also took advantage of nine walks allowed by the Kansas City Royals to win 6-4 in 10 innings on Wednesday night.
Ex-Royal Elias Diaz had a tiebreaking double and Josh Jung drew a bases-loaded walk against Alex Lange (0-3) in the 10th as the Rangers evened the three-game set.
Burger, stepping in after Joc Pederson exited due to a sore left hip, delivered with two hits in a game that featured 27 runners left on base.
Jakob Junis (1-1) threw two scoreless innings for the win.
Royals starter Seth Lugo left in the fourth inning after taking a line drive to the forehead off the bat of Texas' Brandon Nimmo. Lugo was knocked to the ground but got up with a swollen bruise on his head.
Nimmo ran over to check on his former teammate with the New York Mets, and Lugo walked off under his own power to the dugout.
Jac Caglianone had four hits for the Royals, who loaded the bases against Jacob Latz (10 saves) in the 10th but failed to score.
Rangers starter MacKenzie Gore allowed eight hits and three walks, but only two runs, while striking out six in five innings.
Kansas City opened the scoring in the second. Caglianone lined an opposite- field double to left and scored when Isaac Collins blooped a two-out single.
Texas, though, took the lead with two runs in the fourth, when Nimmo's liner knocked Lugo out of the contest.
With Mason Black on the mound, Wyatt Langford singled, Ezequiel Duran was hit by a pitch and Evan Carter drew a bases-loaded walk, driving in a run that was charged to Lugo.
After Kyle Higashioka struck out, the Rangers went ahead on Nicky Lopez's RBI single.
Caglianone tied things at 2-2 in the fifth, when he delivered an RBI single. In the sixth, Collins doubled off the left field wall and scored on Lane Thomas' single to make it 3-2.
Burger then sent a Matt Strahm slider over the left field wall in the seventh for a solo shot.
The Royals, though, went ahead again in the bottom of the frame when Caglianone singled with two outs and scored on Nick Loftin's triple.
Burger came through again in the eighth with a tying sacrifice fly off Daniel Lynch IV after Lucas Erceg loaded the bases with one out.
--Field Level Media

