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Stefan Stevenson

Yu Darvish adds another dominant performance against Astros, Rangers win, 6-1

HOUSTON _ Yu Darvish has had his share of brilliant moments against the Houston Astros.

Of course, he had near no-hitters in both April and August of 2013, striking out a career-high 15 batters in that August dance with destiny.

Monday's outing at Minute Maid Park, while not as statistically dazzling as those previous games, was in some ways more dominating.

Darvish held the Astros to one hit (and three walks) through seven innings as the Rangers took the series opener 6-1 and extended their win streak to four games.

The Rangers' ace right-hander improved his record to 6-4 and earned his first win since May 21.

Darvish only struck out four, but using an off-speed mix he kept the Astros off-balance at the plate.

Only once did the Astros get a base runner beyond first base. That didn't come until Carlos Beltran led off the fifth with a walk. He moved to second on a groundout to first, a play in which first baseman Joey Gallo was hoping to go to second for the double play attempt but held off with Beltran already nearly to the bag.

The Astros' lone run scored on their first hit of the night, a soft liner from Alex Bregman that left-fielder Nomar Mazara trapped in shallow left, which allowed Beltran to come around to score with two outs.

Darvish returned to retire seven of the next eight batters before giving way to the bullpen after Mazara's three-run homer in the eighth gave him a five-run cushion.

Mazara's homer was estimated at 430 feet to dead center field. It came on the first pitch he saw from Astros reliever Dayan Diaz.

Rangers reliever Jeremy Jeffress started the eighth and worked around a hit batter and walk before getting Jose Altuve to ground out to end the inning.

The Rangers scored twice in the second inning against Joe Musgrove. With two outs, Jonathan Lucroy singled before consecutive triples by Rougned Odor and Gallo.

Odor tripled to the wall in left-center field to score Lucroy, and Gallo tripled off the top of the wall in right to score Odor. Gallo tried to come home when the relay throw go away from the catcher but he was thrown out at the plate.

In the sixth, Elvis Andrus drew a one-out walk for the Rangers and Adrian Beltre followed with a double to drive him home and make it 3-1.

Darvish used his slider, curveball and cut fastball effectively.

Since 2010, the Rangers have had a starting pitcher go at least seven innings while allowing one or zero hits. Darvish has four of them and they're all against the Astros. Cole Hamels held the Tigers to one hit over seven innings in Detroit on May 6, 2016.

The Rangers remain in a massive hole in the American League West, especially against the first-place Astros, who have won six of the first eight meetings and have the best record in the majors.

The Astros, however, have lost five of their past seven games after winning a league-high 11 consecutive games, which included a three-game sweep of the Rangers in Arlington.

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