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Astros ride early homers and Arrighetti’s latest gem to a 5-1 win over the Rangers

Jeremy Peña and Isaac Paredes homered in the first inning, and Spencer Arrighetti allowed one run over six innings.

  • The Houston Astros defeated the Texas Rangers 5-1 on Thursday in Arlington, with Spencer Arrighetti pitching six effective innings to earn his seventh win.
  • Jeremy Peña and Isaac Paredes powered the Astros early, hitting first-inning home runs that established an immediate lead for Houston.
  • Arrighetti allowed only a second-inning home run to Josh Jung, scattering three hits throughout his start, while Texas manager Skip Schumaker missed the game to attend his son's high school graduation.
  • The Astros won three of four games in the series, concluding a 7-3 road trip with six wins in their last seven games, while the Rangers have lost six of seven overall.
  • Both clubs open new weekend series at home on Friday, with the Astros riding momentum from their strong finish while the Rangers seek to halt their recent losing streak.
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Surging Astros secure series win over Rangers

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Astros ride early homers and Arrighetti's latest gem to a 5-1 win over the Rangers

Jeremy Peña and Isaac Paredes homered in the first inning, and Spencer Arrighetti pitched the Houston Astros to a 5-1 victory over the Texas Rangers.

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The Sonorian connected quadrangular in the Astros' victory over the Rangers and approached a brand that only three Mexican players have achieved. Emmanuel Campa Isaac Paredes continues to approach one of the most important records for Mexican players in the Major Leagues. The Sonorense connected quadrangular during the Houston Astros' victory by 5-1 over the Texas Rangers and left only two home runs to reach 100 for life in the best baseball in …

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