Osuna’s 2-run single in 10th inning pushes Rangers past Diamondbacks 7-5 for 6th straight win

The Texas Rangers rallied in the late innings to secure a dramatic 7-5 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks in extra innings, recording their sixth consecutive win. Highlights included Jake Burger’s RBI triple in his return from the injured list and Alejandro Osuna’s decisive two-run single in the 10th inning.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Rangers triumphed 7-5 in 10 innings.
  • Alejandro Osuna drove in two crucial runs with a single in the 10th.
  • Jake Burger provided an RBI triple in his first game back from injury.
  • Texas earned its sixth straight win, staying in the playoff race.
  • The Diamondbacks jumped ahead early with back-to-back home runs.

Introduction

The Texas Rangers staged an electrifying comeback on Monday, overcoming an early three-run deficit to edge out the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-5 in a 10-inning thriller. With their sixth consecutive triumph, the Rangers continue to push toward a potential American League wild-card berth, trailing Seattle by just 1½ games.

Early Diamondbacks Momentum

Arizona got off to a powerful start in the first inning. Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo connected for back-to-back home runs on consecutive pitches from left-hander Patrick Corbin, launching the Diamondbacks to a quick 2-0 lead. Another run in the second inning put Arizona up 3-0, setting the stage for a Texas comeback.

Burger’s Return and Key Plays

Trailing 5-3 in the ninth, Texas brought Jake Burger to the plate in his first game back from a sprained left wrist. He delivered an RBI triple with one out, cutting the deficit to a single run. Shortly afterward, Cody Freeman stepped up with a two-out RBI single that tied the game at 5-5, forcing extra innings.

Osuna’s Tenth-Inning Heroics

In the 10th inning, the Rangers had runners on second and third with two outs when Alejandro Osuna—batting .149 in 87 at-bats this season—came through with a crucial two-run single. The line drive caromed off reliever Juan Burgos, allowing Michael Helman to score from third and Ezequiel Duran to race home from second, sliding under Gabriel Moreno’s tag and sealing the 7-5 victory.

Standings and Stats

Patrick Corbin pitched 5⅔ innings for the Rangers, giving up five runs, while Ryne Nelson started for the Diamondbacks, striking out seven over six innings and allowing three runs. Chris Martin earned the win with a scoreless ninth, and Shawn Armstrong logged his sixth save. Freeman, in addition to his game-saving single, belted a two-run homer earlier in the contest.

Looking Ahead

The Diamondbacks plan to start right-hander Nabil Crismatt on Tuesday night. The Rangers have not yet announced their scheduled starter as they look to extend their winning streak even further.