Nathaniel Lowe had a big night with four hits and two RBIs, helping the Texas Rangers win 15-4 against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday.
Lowe bounced back from a hitless game the previous night, showing improvement and contributing significantly to the team’s victory. His last game with four hits was almost a year ago.
“It seems like my luck turned around in baseball,” Lowe commented. “It felt good to see many teammates stepping up after our tough loss last night.”
Adolis García, Evan Carter, and Travis Jankowski also played crucial roles, each driving in two runs. Carter’s impressive two-run triple in the third inning was followed by a score due to a wild pitch. García and Carter extended their hitting streaks, showing consistency in their performance.
The Rangers had their best offensive game of the season, hitting a total of 17 times and scoring the most runs in a game against a team known for its strong defense.
Texas capitalized on several scoring opportunities, with multiple players contributing to their impressive tally. They had three big innings and sealed the victory with a five-run ninth inning.
Manager Bruce Bochy praised the team’s collective effort, highlighting the importance of everyone’s contribution to the win.
Pitcher Dane Dunning also played a significant role, holding the Royals to just two runs and four hits over 4 2/3 innings. Relief pitcher Josh Sborz secured the win with a solid performance.
Meanwhile, for the Royals, Michael Wacha struggled, giving up a season-high seven runs in a season-low 3 2/3 innings, contributing to their loss.