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Carter and Langford Each Homer as Rangers Beat Twins 16-4

  • The Texas Rangers defeated the Minnesota Twins 16-4 at Target Field on Tuesday night in the series opener.
  • The Rangers entered the game on a three-game winning streak, their longest in nearly a month, fueled by improved hitting and offensive production.
  • Every starting Ranger recorded a hit, with Kyle Higashioka driving in five runs and the bottom of the order contributing 14 RBIs total.
  • Ranger pitcher Tyler Mahle secured his sixth victory despite giving up a season-high four runs over 5 2/3 innings, expressing that he has trusted his teammates throughout the entire season.
  • The win extends the Rangers' offensive momentum and solidifies Bruce Bochy's 200th managerial victory with Texas, suggesting continued competitive potential this season.
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Twins rocked by Rangers in series opener

The Texas Rangers have been among the worst hitting teams in the majors this season. But don’t be fooled by that, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli cautioned before the game. “They haven’t swung it this year so far,” Baldelli said pregame. “But if you look at their lineup, it’s a very dangerous lineup.” It sure was on Tuesday. Hours after he said that, the Rangers erupted for a season-high 16 runs on 17 hits in a 16-4 walloping of the Twins in the se…

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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