
Texas Rangers Rally In 9th For First Time in 2023, Beat Mets
For the first time all season, the Texas Rangers pulled victory from the clutches of defeat.
Nathaniel Lowe's two-run, two-out single in the ninth helped the Texas Rangers rally for a 4-3 win over the New York Mets Monday at Citi Field.
It's the first time the Rangers have won a game trailing after the eighth inning in 2023.
"Thankfully, I got a pitch to hit and I did," Lowe said. "We got some runs when we needed it."
The win prevented the Rangers (74-57) from falling into third place in the AL West.
Texas had lost nine of their past 10 games and fallen out of first place in the division.
The first-place Seattle Mariners (74-56) are playing the last-place Oakland A's, and the second-place Houston Astros (75-58) beat the Red Sox in Boston 13-5.
Corey Seager doubled and later scored on a fielder's choice in the eighth to pull the Rangers to within 3-2.
The Mets (60-72) took a 2-0 lead on Brandon Nimmo's two-run homer in the third against Rangers' starter Jon Gray. DJ Stewart's solo homer in the fifth made it 3-0.
Gray allowed three runs on four hits and a walk in six innings. He struck out nine.
The Rangers scored a run in the sixth after Marcus Semien doubled and Corey Seager reached on an infield single to start the inning. Lowe had a 3-0 count, however, before hitting into a double play. Semien scored on Adolis Garcia's double but the double play took away big inning potential.
Rangers 4, Mets 3
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