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Athletics defeat Rangers 5-2 behind Lopez's six innings

Jacob Lopez pitched six scoreless innings to help the Athletics beat the Texas Rangers 5-2 at Sutter Health Park on Sunday.

Marlene Keller

August 17, 20262 min read

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baseball stadium dusk - illustration, Jake Team LLC
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Game Summary

The Sacramento Athletics defeated the Texas Rangers 5-2 on Sunday at Sutter Health Park. Jacob Lopez pitched effectively for six innings, allowing two earned runs while striking out six batters. The victory improved the Athletics' record to 49-75, while the Rangers fell to 61-64.

Scoring Progression

The Rangers took an early lead in the second inning when Burger homered to right center, measuring 396 feet. Butler followed with a two-run homer to right (394 feet) that also drove in White, extending the advantage. In the third inning, Burger grounded into a fielder's choice to shortstop, but Langford scored on the play as Nimmo was thrown out at second.

The Athletics responded in the seventh inning when Gelof hit a two-run home run to right center (403 feet), bringing Bolte home. White added insurance in the eighth with a solo home run to center field, measuring 413 feet.

Pitching Performance

Lopez was the standout pitcher for Sacramento, delivering six innings of work. He allowed five hits and two earned runs while issuing two walks. Luis Medina earned the win (4-3) by pitching one scoreless inning, striking out two batters and allowing one hit.

Elvis Alvarado recorded the save situation relief with 0.2 innings, striking out one batter. Drew Rom contributed 0.1 innings of hitless relief with one strikeout.

For Texas, Cody Bradford started but struggled, allowing eight hits and two earned runs in four innings while striking out four. Chase Silseth and Tyler Alexander each pitched one inning without allowing a run, though both issued walks. Jakob Junis took the loss (1-2) after giving up two earned runs and two hits in one inning.

Peyton Gray allowed one earned run on three hits in 0.1 innings. Cole Winn pitched 0.2 hitless innings with no walks or strikeouts.

Final Notes

The game drew an attendance of 7,343 fans to Sutter Health Park in Sacramento, California. The final score reflected the Athletics' five total runs against the Rangers' two. No team advanced or was eliminated based on this result alone, as standings and playoff implications were not determined by this single contest.

Sources

https://www.espn.com/mlb/game/_/gameId/401816561

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Marlene Keller

Marlene Keller covers Melissa high school and area college sports.

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