The A's lost 8-1 to the Texas Rangers in their series opener, with Luis Severino giving up two home runs. The Rangers took an early lead with a three-run homer by Jake Burger and maintained control throughout the game.
Luis Severino gave up two homers in the 8-1 loss to the Texas Rangers | Getty Images
Luis Severino gave up two homers in the 8-1 loss to the Texas Rangers | Getty Images
Fresh off a three-game sweep of the inter-league rival New York Mets, the A’s returned home to Sutter Health Park today to begin a division series matchup with the Texas Rangers. Luis Severino returned to the Sutter Health Park mound for the first time in 2026. He faced off against 36-year-old righty Nathan Eovaldi for the Rangers.
The Rangers jumped out early on Severino with a three-run homer by Jake Burger. Texas sent eight batters to the plate in the first and the A’s were lucky to escape with only three runs on the board. Burger led off the third with his second homer of the night to increase the Rangers lead to 4-0. Max Muncy got the A’s first hit in the bottom of the third but was erased by a double play ball. At the end of three Eovaldi had faced the minimum A’s batters.
In the top of the fifth, Lawrence Butler showed off his best Denzel Clarke, reaching above the wall to steal a homer from Corey Seager.
Jack Perkins replaced Severino in the top of the seventh. Seve’s final line was: six innings, four earned runs on six hits and three walks. He struck out seven and would have kept the Rangers off the board had it not been for the two long balls. Perkins set the Rangers down in order in the seventh with two strikeouts following a soft ground out.
Perkins ran into some trouble in the eighth. Corey Seager doubled. Joc Pederson grounded a ball that hit the umpire for a single. Then Perkins walked Kyle Higashioka. Josh Smith singled softly to left field, scoring two runs. Josh Jung doubled into the left-centerfield gap to clear the bases. After Perkins got Brandon Nimmo out on strikes, his fourth of the night, He was replaced by Luis Medina. He got Carter to ground out, but not before the Rangers doubled their run output to eight.
Lawrence Butler got the A’s on the board finally in the eighth with a homer to right field. At the end of eight, the A’s still trailed 8-1. Unfortunately, that was all the A’s could muster and dropped the series opener to the Texas Rangers 8-1. The two teams will be back tomorrow for game two.
Q&A
What were the key moments in the A's loss to the Texas Rangers?
Key moments included Jake Burger hitting two home runs and the Rangers scoring three runs in the first inning.
Who pitched for the A's in the game against the Rangers?
Luis Severino pitched for the A's, returning to the mound for the first time in 2026.
What was the final score of the A's game against the Texas Rangers?
The final score was 8-1 in favor of the Texas Rangers.
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