A Dominant Start
The Texas Rangers secured a 2-0 victory over the Washington Nationals on Friday, August 21, at Globe Life Field in Arlington. The final score reflected a tight defensive effort, with the home team outscoring the visitors two runs to none. The Rangers improved their record to 63-65, while the Nationals fell to 61-68 after the loss.
Attendance at the venue reached 21,179 fans for the contest.
Key Scoring Moments
The Rangers took a 1-0 lead in the third inning when Max Scherzer homered to left center. The ball traveled 382 feet, allowing Scherzer to score the first run of the game. The Nationals failed to answer during their subsequent at-bats.
In the eighth inning, the Rangers extended their advantage to 2-0. Luis Garcia hit a sacrifice fly to center field, which drove in the second run for Texas. No other runs were scored by either team for the remainder of the nine-inning game.
Pitching Performance
Jacob deGrom earned the win, pitching six innings. He allowed only one hit and no earned runs while striking out 10 batters. He also issued one walk.



