- Michael Young continues to be on a torrid base to break Pudge’s all-time Rangers hit record. With two more hits Thursday, he is now 14 hits away.
- Julio Borbon also registered too hits. Maybe that talk with Juan Pierre earlier in the series helped. Borbon stole second with Young up in an attempt to tie the game in the ninth inning.
- The Rangers scored single runs in each of the fourth, fifth and sixth innings. The only 2-run inning of the game came in the bottom of the seventh when White Sox right fielder Carlos Quentin went deep to end starter Colby Lewis’ night. The homer followed a careless ball drop by Quentin in right field on a David Murphy ball in the sixth that allowed the Rangers to eventually score.
- Lewis struck out seven batters in 6 1/3 innings compared to four strikeouts in seven innings for Freddy Garcia.
- Both bullpens were unscored upon.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Rangers Can’t Pull Off Sweep: White Sox 4 Rangers 3
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