Rangers beat Yankees to take series
ARLINGTON, Texas — Rookie Wyatt Langford had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two a night after his game-ending grand slam against the Yankees, and the Texas Rangers beat New York again 10-6 on Wednesday night.
Langford made a leaping catch at the top of the left-field wall on Giancarlo Stanton's drive with two on for the final out after the Yankees had trimmed a 10-2 deficit on Trent Grisham's ninth-inning grand slam against Grant Anderson. The catch gave Kirby Yates his 26th save in 27 chances.
Juan Soto, who had three hits, ended Nathan Eovaldi's scoreless outing on his 38th homer, a two-run shot in the fifth inning. But Aaron Judge, the majors' home run leader with 51, had a season-high ninth consecutive game without going deep on an 0-for-3 night.
Grisham was a late-inning defensive replacement hitting in Soto's spot. Duke Ellis, who went to high school in East Texas, followed Grisham's slam with his first big league hit.
It was the sixth loss in eight games for the Yankees (80-60), who remained a half-game behind Baltimore (81-60) for the best record in the American League and the AL East lead.
Langford, Nathaniel Lowe and Ezequiel Duran each had a run-scoring hit while Adolis García and Josh Smith added RBI groundouts for a 5-0 lead against Marcus Stroman. Duran's hit was the first of his two RBI doubles, and García added a two-run double.
Langford's ninth-inning shot off Clay Holmes in a 7-4 Texas victory Tuesday night prompted Yankees manager Aaron Boone to announce a closer-by-committee approach after Holmes' MLB-high 11th blown save.
New York had no need for a closer while losing a third consecutive series for the first time in almost two months.
Smith doubled, walked and stole a base as the leadoff hitter playing shortstop, a role that would appear to be frequent over the final 3 1/2 weeks.
With the defending World Series champs essentially out of contention, All-Star Corey Seager was placed on the injured list before the game with hip discomfort that could end the reigning World Series MVP's third season in Texas.
The listless Yankees let the speedy Langford turn a single into a double on his RBI hit in the fourth when second baseman Gleyber Torres nonchalantly cut off Soto's throw from right as Langford sprinted toward the bag behind him. Langford scored when Lowe followed with a single.
Eovaldi (11-7) had a 2-0 lead when the Texas right-hander pitched around Judge to load the bases in the third, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. lifted the next pitch into shallow right field to end the inning.
After Soto's two-out homer made it 5-2, Eovaldi struck out Judge on three pitches, the third a called strike on a 97 mph fastball inside. He allowed four hits and two runs while striking out six in seven innings.
Stroman (10-7), who was 3-0 in his previous four starts, allowed nine hits and five runs in 3 2/3 innings.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Yankees: C Austin Wells was out of the lineup again two days after getting hit by a pitch near his right wrist. Manager Aaron Boone said Wells would be available off the bench and probably back in the lineup Friday at the Chicago Cubs. ... RHP Ian Hamilton threw 1 2/3 scoreless innings for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Rangers: All-Star SS Corey Seager was placed on the 10-day injured list with right hip discomfort, a move that could end the third season in Texas for the reigning World Series MVP.
UP NEXT
Yankees: RHP Luis Gil (12-6, 3.39 ERA) is set for the opener against the Cubs on Friday night after being sidelined since Aug. 21 with a lower back strain.
Rangers: LHP Cody Bradford (4-2, 3.21) is slated for the opener of a four-game series against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night.