Rangers' bats come alive with new coach, beating the Red Sox 6-1
- The Texas Rangers secured a 6-1 victory over the Red Sox on a rain-delayed Tuesday evening game at Fenway Park.
- The Rangers played their first game since hiring Bret Boone as hitting coach and firing offensive coordinator Donnie Ecker.
- Texas recorded 16 hits and batted around in a five-run fourth inning sparked by back-to-back ground-rule doubles from Seager and Pederson.
- Nathan Eovaldi struck out seven and allowed one run over six innings, while Boston's Lucas Giolito gave up 10 hits and lasted 3 2/3 innings.
- Texas earned its second consecutive win—their first back-to-back victories since mid-April—suggesting Boone's coaching addition may have sparked improved offense.
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Rangers' bats come alive with new coach Boone in dugout
BOSTON (AP) — Nathan Eovaldi struck out seven over six strong innings, Texas had 16 hits in their first game since adding Bret Boone as a hitting coach and the Rangers beat the Boston Red Sox 6-1 on Tuesday night.


Rangers' Nathan Eovaldi goes six strong to slow BoSox
Nathan Eovaldi pitched six strong innings and the visiting Texas Rangers collected 16 hits en route to a 6-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox in soggy conditions Tuesday night.

Rangers' bats come alive with new coach Boone in dugout, beating the Red Sox 6-1
Nathan Eovaldi struck out seven over six strong innings, Texas had 16 hits in their first game since adding Bret Boone 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. The Rangers finished just two hits shy of their season high, recorded one week before in a 15-2 rout of the Athletics. Texas won its second straight — the firs…
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