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Stefan Stevenson

Rangers rally to beat Rays in 10th, 4-3

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. _ Shin-Soo Choo's two-run homer in the ninth tied the game and Elvis Andrus' infield single drove in the go-ahead run in the 10th as the Texas Rangers came back for a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays Friday night at Tropicana Field.

The win snapped a five-game losing streak for the Rangers, which was tied for their longest of the season.

Yu Darvish held the Rays to three runs on five hits. All three runs came on solo homers, including Mallex Smith's solo shot in the eighth inning that gave the Rays a 3-1 lead. Darvish struck out a season-high 12 batters, the most he's recorded in a game since striking out 12 Rays on Sept. 30. It's Darvish's 32nd game with 10 or more strikeouts. Only Nolan Ryan (34) had more for the club.

The offense again failed to give Darvish much help, at least until the ninth. In eight of his past 10 starts, the Rangers have scored two or fewer runs. They've scored a total of seven runs, including the three Friday, with Darvish on the mound over his past six starts.

Nine times Darvish has started in 2017, the Rangers have scored one or no runs while he was on the mound. It looked like a 10th was coming Friday until Choo's homer. Darvish was still the pitcher of record.

Andrus homered in the first inning but Rays' starter Alex Cobb was even stingier than Darvish. He held the Rangers to three hits over eight innings. After Andrus' homer, he allowed two more hits _ a sure double down the left-field line by Carlos Gomez that was only a single because it hit third base umpire Marvin Hudson and stayed in the infield, and Andrus' infield single in the seventh. The Rangers didn't have a base runner on second base until Joey Gallo doubled to start the ninth ahead of Choo's game-tying homer.

Adrian Beltre singled and Mike Napoli walked to put two on with two outs in the ninth but Rougned Odor grounded out to end the top half of the inning.

Jonathan Lucroy led off the 10th with a walk and was pinch-run for by Delino DeShields. Gomez moved DeShields to second with a sacrifice bunt. DeShields moved to third on Gallo's fly out to right. After Choo was intentionally walked, Andrus ripped a shot down the third-base line that was stopped by a diving Evan Longoria. From his knees, Longoria couldn't put enough on the throw and Andrus had his second infield single of the night.

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