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Rangers Explode for Eight Runs in First After Astros No-Hitter
The Rangers responded powerfully to Monday's no-hitter by exploding for eight runs in the first inning versus the Astros. Joc Pederson launched a 399-foot, three-run homer with an exit velo of 102 mph off a 93 mph four-seam pitch by Jason Alexander. The outburst came after Houston combined for a 9-0 no-hitter the previous night.
By Nischay Rathore
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Latest Update Suggests Max Muncy’s Injury Recovery Trending in the Right Direction
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Griffin Jax Leaves Game After Taking a 107.2 MPH Comebacker To Back
Jax crumpled to the grass after a 107.2 mph comebacker drilled him in the back during Tuesday's game. The Rays starter lay on the field as trainers tended to him while he gasped for air. He eventually rose with assistance but exited the contest. Tampa Bay had shifted Jax into their rotation where he posted a 1.93 ERA recently.
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Jarren Duran and Ceddanne Rafaela Blast Back-to-Back Homers
Duran opened the contest with a leadoff homer off Spencer Strider's 96 mph four-seam that left his bat at 106.9 mph. Rafaela followed by crushing an 83 mph slider for back-to-back homers as the Red Sox took an early lead against the Braves at Fenway Park. Rafaela's shot left the bat at 101 mph exit velo.
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