Texas Rangers' Joey Gallo, right, is congratulated by Rougned Odor (12) and Todd Frazier (21) after hitting a two run home run off of Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Andrew Chafin that scored Odor during the eighth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, July 29, 2020, in Arlington, Texas. Texas won 7-4. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)

ARLINGTON, Texas β€” Joey Gallo hit a tying, two-run homer in the eighth inning and the Texas Rangers scored three more runs after that to snap a three-game losing streak with a 7-4 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

β€œIt’s a great sign that we offensively put something together and actually had a big inning,” Gallo said.

Gallo lined an opposite-field shot to left off Andrew Chafin (0-1) for his second homer of the season after Rougned Odor drew a leadoff walk. The Rangers then loaded the bases with two outs before Elvis Andrus hit a two-run single and Nick Solak added an RBI single.

β€œThere is urgency, but there is no panic,” manager Chris Woodward said. β€œThere was a calmness about us today. ... I felt like it we could just get one good at-bat, one big hit and kind of break things open, and that's exactly what happened.”

Todd Frazier hit his first homer and had two doubles for Texas, whose five-run inning accounted for only one run fewer than it had scored combined in their first four games in the new $1.2 billion stadium with a retractable roof.

β€œIt’s huge because you try to keep that energy and that positivity, but when things aren’t going your way it’s tough to constantly be up all the time,” Gallo said.

Jonathan Hernandez (1-0) got the win despite giving up two runs in the eighth. Nick Goody worked a perfect ninth for his first save after regular closer Jose Leclerc experienced some shoulder tightness when warming up in the bullpen.

Texas Rangers catcher Jose Trevino can't make the catch as Arizona Diamondbacks' David Peralta slides safely into home on a sacrifice fly by Jon Jay during the seventh inning of a baseball game Wednesday, July 29, 2020, in Arlington, Texas. Texas won 7-4. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)

The Diamondbacks, held to one hit over the first six innings by Texas starter Lance Lynn, went ahead in the eighth on Eduardo Escobar’s RBI triple before he scored on David Peralta’s sacrifice fly to make it 4-2.

Arizona had runners on base in only one inning against Lynn, in the third when Jon Jay had a single between Lynn’s only two walks. The big right-hander let out a hearty yell on way to dugout after escaping the bases-loaded jam when Escobar lined out to left.

β€œHe’s a really good pitcher to begin with, especially as of late he seems really comfortable knowing who he is, how deceptive he is," Arizona designated hitter Christian Walker said.

Lynn also threw six scoreless innings with nine strikeouts in the season opener, a 1-0 win over Colorado. He struck out eight against Arizona.

Jesse Chavez relieved Lynn to start the seventh, and gave up a walk and a double to the first two batters he faced. Carson Kelly had an RBI single and Jay had a game-tying sacrifice fly to left.

Madison Bumgarner, in his second start for Arizona, allowed two runs on four hits over 5 1-3 innings. The lefty, who said his normal velocity is down 2-3 mph, struck out five and walked one.

β€œI feel good, that’s what’s been frustrating, having my velocity down a good bit. I’ve had it fluctuate throughout my career but this is certainly a big drop right now," said Bumgarner, two starts into an $85 million, five-year deal with the Diamondbacks. β€œAt the same time I’ve got to go up there and pitch with what I’ve got.”

DEFENSIVE GEM

Escobar made a made a back-handed stop on Solak’s chopper that would have scored a run in the seventh. He made a strong throw while falling toward the line, and first baseman Jake Lamb was fully extended and kept his spikes in contact with the bag just long enough for the inning-ending out that was confirmed on a replay challenge.

The Cleveland Indians visited Tucson for spring training each year from 1947 to 1993.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Diamondbacks: Escobar fouled a pitch off the outside of his left knee in the first inning.

Rangers: Pitching coach Julio Rangel was not at the park while dealing with symptoms of pink eye.

UP NEXT

Diamondbacks: Back to Arizona for their home opener, Thursday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers to start a four-game series.

Rangers: An off day Thursday before a week in San Francisco. They open a three-game series against the Giants on Friday night, then play three games against the Oakland Athletics.


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