Texas Rangers Fall Flat In Series-Opening Loss To San Diego Padres

A game after an emotional victory in Houston, the Texas Rangers laid an egg in San Diego.
The Padres blanked the Rangers 7-1 at Petco Park to open the three-game series.
San Diego has beaten Texas nine consecutive times going back to 2018.
The Rangers (60-44) maintained their two-game lead atop the AL West because the Houston Astros lost their series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Rangers scored a run on Marcus Semien's bases-loaded walk in the ninth to prevent their seventh shutout. They were held to six hits, their fewest since the Dodgers held them to four on July 21.
Padres ace Joe Musgrove held the Rangers scoreless on four hits and two walks over six innings. He struck out five.
The Padres scored four in the sixth inning against Rangers' reliever Yerry Rodriguez to blow it open.
Padres 7, Rangers 1
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