Rangers vs Blue Jays Recap: Rangers edge Toronto 3-2

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Rangers Strike First in Toronto
The Texas Rangers came to Toronto riding a hot streak. They had won four straight games and sat at 42-42 overall. The Blue Jays were struggling. They had lost six in a row and dropped to 39-45. This was Game 3 of the series. Texas had already beaten Toronto 7-4 the night before, so the Rangers smelled blood. And just like that, Joc Pederson took the first pitch from Shane Bieber deep. The ball rocketed to right field and sailed over the wall. One swing and the Rangers led 1-0. That early power from Pederson set the tone. Texas was coming to win.
Middle Innings Heat Up the Scoreboard
The Rangers kept pushing. In the sixth inning, Elias Diaz came up with runners on base. He drilled a single to center field. Brandon Nimmo raced home from third. Now it was 2-0 Texas. The Rangers' pitching was dominant too. Kumar Rocker threw six innings without letting Toronto score a single run. He struck out five batters and barely walked anyone. Texas was in complete control. But then the Blue Jays woke up in the eighth. Nathan Lukes stepped in and crushed a slider from Cole Winn. The ball flew deep to right—404 feet. George Springer scored behind him. Suddenly it was 2-2. The game was tied and Toronto had life.
Rangers Edge Past Blue Jays in Final Frame
The ninth inning brought drama. Cole Winn stayed in for Texas and locked down the Blue Jays. Then Louis Varland took the mound for Toronto. The tension was thick. Rangers runners were on base. Varland threw a wild pitch. One runner scored. Then another wild pitch. Another run crossed the plate. The Rangers had two runs in the ninth. That was enough. Texas won 3-2. The Rangers improved to 42-42 with this road victory. Toronto fell to 39-45 and stayed stuck in their losing streak. This series belonged to Texas. The Rangers' pitching staff showed why they could compete every single night.
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