TORONTO -- There’s your booming bounce-back.
The Rangers’ big bats took the reins on Sunday afternoon, leading their club to a 10-4 win over the Blue Jays to avoid a sweep and leave Rogers Centre on a much-needed high note. It started with the trusted veterans and it spread through Texas’ lineup, the type of dominant outing that can give a struggling team something to build on.
After two contrasting losses to start the weekend, everything finally clicked for the Rangers in the finale.
Leading the charge was Marcus Semien , who returned to the lineup following a rare day off on Saturday due to right wrist soreness. Semien picked up where he’d left off in the opener, putting the Rangers ahead with a two-run homer in the second inning. His two-out double in the fourth also ignited a ru