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Jeff Wilson

Rangers reach finish line of grueling stretch with 8-2 win over Red Sox

ARLINGTON, Texas _ Wednesday's scheduled game at Globe Life Park wasn't just an ordinary game for the Texas Rangers, and Thursday's off day isn't just an ordinary off day.

Not after 20 games in 20 days, with a mesmerizing 16 of the first 19 lasting at least three hours.

That doesn't include rain stoppages, like the one that delayed the first pitch of Wednesday's finale of a three-game series with the Boston Red Sox. In the end it didn't matter as the Rangers won 8-2.

It has been a really long three weeks.

"When you're winning it's easy," center fielder Carlos Gomez said. "When you're losing, it's something that's tough."

A delay of 1 hour, 26 minutes got the Rangers and Red Sox started late. But the victory allowed the Rangers to avoid a three-game sweep and was their first win in seven games this season against Boston.

The Rangers looked sharp, powered by home runs from Rougned Odor and Gomez, a two-run double by Jurickson Profar and 5 2/3 no-hit innings by Andrew Cashner to start the night.

The Rangers entered Wednesday 8-11 in the first 19 games of the 20-in-20. They were one game below .500 when the stretch started June 16, and a loss in No. 20 would leave them five below.

Their playoff hopes went from a maybe, one game out of the second wild card with four teams ahead of them, to uhhh, maybe, 3 { games back entering Wednesday with six teams to pass.

Never expected to be buyers at the trade deadline, the Rangers are playing as if they will be sellers after losing six of seven games.

Fatigue has been noticeable of late, especially during Monday's 11-4 rout. The Rangers might have been a half-step slow in the field and on the bases. They didn't grind out too many at-bats against David Price.

"There were those spots where you could tell that it was 19 of 20, and some of them have been grueling," manager Jeff Banister said. "There have been some disappointing ones. There are certain parts of it where you can see where some of it has taken its toll."

These stretches are tough on everyone, especially with half of the games on the road, but a bullpen is usually the most taxed. The Rangers' bullpen was taxed before the stretch started, and things didn't get any better.

The Rangers used 12 different relievers, including starter Nick Martinez. They saw Tony Barnette go to the disabled list the day the stretch started, and Jeremy Jeffress and Keone Kela landed on the DL during the stretch.

Ernesto Frieri and Jason Grilli were added from outside the organization. Preston Claiborne and Tanner Scheppers had their contracts purchased from Triple A Round Rock. Frieri and Claiborne were later designated for assignment.

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