Dbacks vs Rangers Recap: Late Rally Falls Short in Wild 6-5 Loss

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Rangers Edge Diamondbacks in Thrilling Ninth Inning
The Arizona Diamondbacks visited the Texas Rangers on Thursday, May 14, ready for a comeback after losing Wednesday's game. Both teams entered looking to break even and stay competitive in a tight season. The Rangers' starting pitcher Kumar Rocker faced off against Ryne Nelson of the Diamondbacks at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. This matchup promised excitement because both clubs needed the win badly. Early innings stayed quiet with no scoring until the Rangers broke through in the fifth inning. Burger launched a powerful home run over the right field wall, traveling 370 feet with an exit velocity of 99 miles per hour. That three-run shot gave Texas an early advantage they would fight to protect throughout the game.
Arizona Fights Back With Clutch Hitting in Seventh
The Diamondbacks didn't give up after falling behind early in this contest. In the sixth inning, Gurriel Jr. smacked a double to center field that scored Arenado, cutting the deficit to 3-1. Arizona kept battling, and their persistence paid off when Arenado delivered a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning, bringing Marte home. The score tightened to 3-2 as the game entered the middle innings. Both teams traded chances and looked for that one big moment to shift momentum. The Rangers held their slim lead heading into the final stretch, but Arizona's lineup showed resilience by staying close. Every batter stepping into the box represented hope for the Diamondbacks to complete a dramatic comeback when they needed it most.
Ninth Inning Heroics Lead to Rangers Victory
The ninth inning became pure drama as both teams unleashed their best hitters. Arizona loaded the bases and struck first with back-to-back hits by Arenado and Vargas that pushed their lead to 5-3. The Diamondbacks looked ready to steal the game away from home. However, Texas refused to fold under pressure, and their batters stepped up immediately. Duran doubled down the left field line to make it 5-4, then Burger singled to tie things at 5-5. Finally, with two outs remaining, Jansen delivered the winning single to left field, scoring Osuna with the go-ahead run. Texas won 6-5 in an unforgettable finish that highlighted why baseball's final inning brings such excitement and tension.
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