
The Athletics defeated the Rangers 6-5 at Sutter Health Park, with Shea Langeliers and Jacob Wilson hitting home runs. Tyler Soderstrom and Denzel Clarke contributed with key RBIs to secure the win.
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The Texas Rangers were looking to get a big win on Wednesday night against the Athletics. It didn't turn out that way, though, as Shea Langeliers and Jacob Wilson smashed homers in the Athletics' 6-5 win at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, Calif.
Tyler Soderstrom hit a two-out double to left in the bottom of the first inning, driving in Carlos Cortes for a 1-0 lead. Then, in the bottom of the second, Denzel Clarke's RBI single to left brought home Max Muncy for a 2-0 edge for the Athletics.
Rangers starting pitcher Kumar Rocker was decent, but not great, for manager Skip Schumaker. He went 4 2/3 innings, allowing four hits, two runs (both earned), walked four, and struck out six.
But Texas rallied in the top of the third as Corey Seager smoked a two-run home run with one out, bringing Brandon Nimmo home and locking things up at 2-2.
Langaliers stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the sixth. He took a pitch and drove it 467 feet into the night, making that bomb the longest home run in Major League Baseball this season. Lawrence Butler scored ahead of Langaliers, giving the Athletics a 4-2 lead.
Wilson socked a two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh for the Athletics, bringing home Tyler Soderstrom as well. The Athletics went up 6-2 at that point.
The Rangers, though, didn't go down without a fight. Jake Burger's fifth home run this season, a three-run blast, brought in Corey Seager and Wyatt Langford, closing the gap to 6-5.
That's as close as Texas got and the Athletics picked up the victory.
Hogan Harris, in relief of Athletics starter J.T. Ginn, got the win for the Athletics. Right-hander Joel Kuhnel worked the final 1 1/3 innings en route to getting his third save this season.
Jalen Beeks took the loss for Texas.
With the defeat, the Rangers fell to 9-9 overall and now are sitting in second place in the American League West Division. The Athletics moved to 10-8 this season and are now in first place in the AL West, a position that might make their fans look twice at the standings.
On Thursday afternoon, the Rangers will look to finish up their road trip with a win.
After the Thursday contest, Texas heads home to start a homestand.
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The final score was Athletics 6, Rangers 5.
Shea Langeliers and Jacob Wilson hit home runs for the Athletics.
Kumar Rocker pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowing four hits and two earned runs, while striking out six batters.

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