
Nathan Eovaldi struck out seven over six strong innings, Texas had 16 hits in their first game as a hitting coach and the Rangers beat the Boston Red Sox 6-1 on Tuesday night.
Eovaldi allowed just one run on five hits in rainy conditions that pushed back the start.
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The Rangers finished just two hits shy of their season high, recorded one week before in .
Texas won its second straight — the first consecutive victories since sweeping three games against the Angels from April 15-17.
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Josh Jung was the only batter in the lineup without a hit for Texas, which was playing its first game since and adding Boone, a former big league All-Star with one of baseball’s deepest pedigrees, to the coaching staff.
Something certainly sparked the Rangers, who batted around during a five-run fourth inning and provided Eovaldi (3-2) with a surplus of offensive support. Boston didn’t score until Kristian Campbell’s sixth-inning single drove in Alex Bregman, whose double to right was just their fourth hit.
Lucas Giolito (0-1) allowed 10 hits and six runs over 3 2/3 innings for Boston's fifth loss in six games.
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Boston had a pair of hits in the fifth, which ended when Josh Smith caught a line drive headed for right field but didn’t know it. Smith spun around a full 360 degrees, looking for the ball, which was in his mitt.
Key moment
Corey Seager and Joc Pederson opened the fourth with back-to-back ground-rule doubles, as the Rangers batted around with seven hits in the inning.