ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 at Globe Life Field on Thursday evening, with shortstop Corey Seager delivering the decisive blow in a tightly contested American League-versus-National League interleague matchup. Seager's fifth-inning two-run homer, his ninth of the season, gave Texas a lead it would not relinquish and extended the Rangers' home winning streak to five games.
Texas starter Nathan Eovaldi was sharp through six innings, allowing two runs on five hits while striking out seven. The veteran right-hander worked efficiently through Arizona's lineup, limiting extra-base damage and keeping the Diamondbacks' dangerous bats largely in check. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy praised Eovaldi's command after the game, noting his ability to locate his cutter against left-handed hitters.
Arizona's Corbin Carroll provided the Diamondbacks' offensive highlight, driving in both runs with a two-out single in the seventh inning that briefly made it a one-run game. However, Rangers closer Kirby Yates entered in the ninth and retired the side in order, recording his 14th save of the season and slamming the door on Arizona's late rally.
The Diamondbacks, who entered the series having dropped two of three on their previous road trip, struggled to generate consistent pressure against the Texas bullpen. Manager Torey Lovullo acknowledged post-game that his club's road struggles have become a concern heading into the second quarter of the season, with Arizona now sitting two games below .500 away from Chase Field.
For Texas, the victory moves them to within one game of the AL West lead. Seager's production continues to anchor a Rangers lineup that has shown renewed confidence at Globe Life Field. The two clubs wrap up their brief two-game set on Friday before the Rangers host a weekend series against the Houston Astros.