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Adolis Garcia's Goodbye HR Pushes Rangers to the People

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After two great defense sprays at the top of the top of the ninth inning, Adolis Garcia made a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning, letting the Texas Rangers win the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Saturday. rice field. In Arlington, Texas. The

game-winning home run was done by Relief Kyle Finnegan on the 2-2 slider. Garcia led the inning on her 15th home run this season.

Joe Barlow (3-1) won the victory and finished 9th in the scoreless. Finnegan (2-2) suffered a loss.

At the top of the ninth, Garcia made two great catches in the right field. He first ran Keibert Ruiz's long flyball to the warning track and then cursed Cesar Hernandez's line drive.

Washington's defeat counteracted Josiah Gray's excellent pitching performance.

Gray, who made his 27th MLB start, recorded the best 7 innings of his career, abandoned 2 runs and hit 9.

Nathaniel Lowe smashed a two-run home run in Gray's second inning, giving the Rangers an early lead. The blast to Centerfield was the 15th Homer allowed by the Nationals right-handed.

In Rowe's 10th season, he recorded 17 consecutive wins for Gray's scoreless innings.

On the mound, the Rangers played a bullpen game. But before the first pitch, they changed their plans at the opener.

The Reliever Matt Bush was initially set to start, but Texas has made a change. Brett Martin nodded and threw the first scoreless inning.

After Martin left, Taylor Hahn took over and threw four innings, hitless and scoreless.

For the sixth time, Nationals pulled away left-handed Brockberg on a two-run home run by Nelson Cruz. Juan Soto doubled in the center to open the inning, and Cruz's eighth home run was driven to the left.

Washington had a chance to take the lead in the 7th inning. However, left-handed Matt Moore, a runner in 3rd and 2nd place, beat Soto and tied the score by 2.

– Field-level media