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Thoughts on a 6-5 Rangers win

Yahoo Sports1h ago5 min readOriginal source →
Thoughts on a 6-5 Rangers win

TL;DR

The Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5 in a dramatic ninth-inning comeback, highlighted by Danny Jansen's walk-off hit. Despite struggling throughout the game, the Rangers capitalized on late opportunities to secure the win.

Key points

  • Texas Rangers won 6-5 against Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Danny Jansen hit a walk-off single in the ninth inning
  • Kumar Rocker pitched five scoreless innings
  • Rangers had a 4% chance of winning in the ninth
  • Diamondbacks left 13 runners on base
Texas RangersArizona DiamondbacksDanny JansenJake Burger

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - MAY 13: Danny Jansen #9 of the Texas Rangers celebrates with teammates following a run scoring single against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the ninth inning at Globe Life Field on May 13, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - MAY 13: Danny Jansen #9 of the Texas Rangers celebrates with teammates following a run scoring single against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the ninth inning at Globe Life Field on May 13, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - MAY 13: Danny Jansen #9 of the Texas Rangers celebrates with teammates following a run scoring single against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the ninth inning at Globe Life Field on May 13, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images Rangers 6, D-Backs 5

  • This game shall henceforth be known as The Jake Burger Game.
  • I really should use “henceforth” more often. That’s a good word.
  • And Paul Sewald coughing up a lead at the Shed brings back good memories, doesn’t it?
  • If I were a D-Backs fan, I’d want to vomit.
  • The Rangers had no business winning that game. Kumar Rocker was not good, the offense was largely stifled, the relievers offered little relief.
  • When the ninth inning started, my thought was that the Rangers were in position to steal one here. Then, when Jacob Latz blew the save, my thought was that, well, this was a game the Rangers didn’t deserve to win in the first place.
  • And then

  • And then

  • The unexpected happened.
  • Crazy, huh?
  • How Kumar Rocker managed to get through five innings without allowing any runs is beyond me. He threw 97 pitches, and the D-backs hitters swung and missed at just 5 of them. He couldn’t walked four batters and struck out just three. Somehow, he gave up just three hits.
  • Arizona starter Ryne Nelson, meanwhile, carved up the Rangers through four, with the only Ranger baserunner coming on a softly hit Evan Carter single.
  • The Rangers’ fifth inning started with an infield single by Carter. After Ezequiel Duran struck out, Alejandro Osuna was hit by a pitch.
  • Jake Burger swung at a first pitch fastball from Nelson and lofted the ball the opposite way
and it kept carrying, and carrying, and carrying until it reached the bleachers. Home run, 3-0 lead, Kumar Rocker is in line for the win.
  • Then the Diamondbacks scored on Cole Winn in the sixth, and got a run home in the seventh, putting them in position to make that ninth inning comeback, while the Rangers had 11 of 12 batters retired after the Burger homer, with the one baserunner being due to a Josh Jung double, because apparently Josh Jung has to have a double every game.
  • Come the ninth inning, Corey Seager struck out. Josh Jung singled. Evan Carter had a routine F-7.
  • The Rangers, per B-R, had a 4% chance of winning the game after the Carter fly out. That win probability is based on a generic model, though. It doesn’t take into account the run-dampening qualities of the Shed, or the fact that the Rangers had Duran, Osuna, Burger and Danny Jansen — not exactly a Murderer’s Row (Murderers’ Row?) — due up.
  • You know what happened. Duran doubled, bringing home Jung. Osuna drew a walk. Burger singled home Duran to tie the game. D-Backs manager Torey Lovullo pulled Paul Sewald for Juan Morillo, who apparently is taking a break from fronting Rage Against The Machine.
  • And then Danny Jansen did this
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  • Walk ‘em off, Danny Boy.
  • Again, think how much this game must have stung for Diamondbacks fans.
  • Arizona had 19 baserunners — 10 hits, 8 walks, and an E6. They left 13 runners on base. 13!
  • The Rangers had 8 hits in the game — half of which came in the ninth inning. They had just one walk — the Osuna 9th inning walk. 10 baserunners, half of them coming in the ninth inning, six of them scoring.
  • Texas was 3 for 4 with runners in scoring position in the game. You aren’t going to give up five runs, have just four at bats with runners in scoring position, and win many games.
  • It reminds me of the old Buddy Hackett joke:
  • “Ask me what the secret to comedy is.”
  • “Okay, what’s the secret to co-”
  • “TIMING!!!”
  • Kumar Rocker’s sinker maxed out at 96.5 mph, averaging 94.7 mph. Cole Winn reached 95.7 mph with his fastball. Jalen Beeks’ fastball touched 95.2 mph. Peyton Gray’s one fastball was 92.6 mph. Tyler Alexander’s one sinker was 90.5 mph. Jacob Latz reached 97.3 mph with his fastball. Cal Quantrill’s sinker topped out at 95.7 mph.
  • Evan Carter had a 103.9 mph ground out. Josh Jung had a 103.0 mph double. Ezequiel Duran had a 102.5 mph double. Joc Pederson had a 102.2 mph line out.
  • Heading into an off day on a win — and a series win. Feels good.

Q&A

What were the key moments in the Rangers' 6-5 win over the Diamondbacks?

Key moments included Jake Burger's home run that gave the Rangers a 3-0 lead and Danny Jansen's walk-off hit in the ninth inning.

How did Kumar Rocker perform in the game against the Diamondbacks?

Kumar Rocker pitched five innings without allowing any runs, despite giving up three hits and walking four batters.

What was the win probability for the Rangers in the ninth inning?

The Rangers had a 4% chance of winning the game after Evan Carter's fly out in the ninth inning.

How many baserunners did the Diamondbacks leave on base during the game?

The Diamondbacks left 13 runners on base, with 10 hits and 8 walks.

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