Rangers roll past Guardians in 10-0 shutout at Globe Life Field
Texas scored in five innings, piled up 16 hits and four home runs, and blanked Cleveland 10-0 behind a dominant all-around effort at Globe Life Field.
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Texas Rangers overpower Cleveland Guardians 10-0 with 16-hit, four-homer night
The Texas Rangers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 10-0 on Sunday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX, using an early lead and steady pressure to take control. Texas scored 10 runs on 16 hits, launched four home runs, and never allowed Cleveland to mount any offense in a complete shutout win.
Texas set the tone immediately with two runs in the first inning, then delivered the game’s biggest burst with four more in the third to build a 6-0 cushion. The Rangers added single runs in the fourth and sixth before closing with two in the eighth. Cleveland was held scoreless in every inning and finished with just five hits.
The third inning was the clearest separator. After already moving ahead in the first, Texas broke the game open with four runs in the third, stretching the margin to 6-0 and taking full command. From there, the Rangers kept adding on, while Cleveland never found an answer against a Texas club that controlled both the scoreboard and the pace.
Ezequiel Duran led the Rangers’ offense with four hits, one run, and three RBI. Josh Jung added a home run, two hits, three runs, and one RBI, while Justin Foscue chipped in a homer, two runs, and two RBI. Michael Helman and Wyatt Langford also homered, giving Texas four long balls in a balanced lineup effort.
The numbers underscored how one-sided the game was. Texas out-hit Cleveland 16-5 and held a 4-0 edge in home runs, which accounted for much of the offensive separation. The Rangers scored in five different innings and played a clean defensive game with no errors. Cleveland also finished error-free, but it could not match Texas’ traffic or power.
For Texas, the result was a decisive bounce back in the same matchup after Cleveland won 6-0 on June 6. The Rangers flipped that script with a dominant shutout of their own, controlling the game from the opening inning through the final out. Cleveland, meanwhile, was kept off the board entirely and never generated sustained momentum.
These clubs are scheduled to meet again on June 30 and July 1. This game will stand as a strong recent reference point for Texas after a lopsided win built on early scoring, consistent run production, and complete control of the hit column. Cleveland will look to solve an offense that produced four home runs and 16 total hits in this meeting.
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