Rangers 7, D-Backs 6 • Well, I didn’t expect that. Did you? • No you didn’t. You assliar. • Nathan Eovaldi was so very un-Eovaldi-esque. Having allowed just five home runs all season coming into the game, he allowed three in a seven batter stretch. Having hit just five batters all season, he hit two in a four batter stretch that overlapped in part with that seven batter three home run stretch. • In a ten batter stretch, spanning parts of the second and third innings, Eovaldi allowed three home runs, gave up two doubles, hit two batters, and allowed a single. • To be fair, the single was a weakly hit bloop, but still. • On a four game losing streak, at home to an Arizona team that was a seller at the deadline, with an offense that had gone into hibernation, the Rangers needed a

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