
Texas Rangers Tee Off on Seattle Mariners, Move Closer to Playoff Berth
ARLINGTON, Texas – The Texas Rangers put on a show of power in their home finale, further strengthening their grip on a potential playoff berth.
The Rangers punished the Seattle Mariners with season-high six home runs before holding on for a 9-8 victory that finished off a huge three-game sweep at Globe Life Field.
Texas (87-68) have won five in a row and reduced their magic number to clinch the American League West to five with seven games to play. The Rangers hold a 2.5-game lead in the division over the Houston Astros, who were swept by the Kansas City Royals.
Texas came into Sunday with a 60% chance of winning the AL West and 90% odds of making the playoffs, according to FanGraphs.
The Mariners (84-71) arrived in Arlington tied with the Rangers. Seattle leaves three games back and facing an uphill battle to reach the postseason.
Texas and the Mariners start a four-game series Thursday in Seattle close out the regular season. The Rangers have a three-game set at the Los Angeles Angels starting Monday.
Texas got long balls from Marcus Semien (two), Corey Seager, Adolis García, Leody Taveras and rookie Evan Carter. The six set a club record for Globe Life Field and were the most at home since 2018 when the Rangers played across the street at the former Globe Like Park.
Seager matched his career-high 33 homers set last season, his first with Texas. García extended his career-best campaign with his 36th dinger. Carter has four long balls in 16 games.
Rangers 9, Mariners 8
Semien Extends Record
Eovaldi Gets Into Sixth
Home Sweet Home
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