Rangers down Cubs 6-2 behind Corey Seager’s 2 HRs
- The Texas Rangers defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-2 in Chicago on Wednesday.
- The Rangers avoided being swept by the Cubs in the final game of the series.
- Corey Seager propelled Texas with two solo home runs, one in the first and another in the seventh.
- Tyler Mahle pitched seven strong innings, allowing one run and lowering his ERA to 1.32.
- Shota Imanaga took the loss, surrendering five earned runs across five innings, raising his ERA to 2.70.
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Texas shortstop Corey Seager homered twice as the Rangers avoided a sweep in Chicago, beating the Cubs 6-2. The two-time World Series MVP opened the game with a solo shot to left-center, and then lined another solo home run to…
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