Smith Drives in 4 Runs, deGrom Works 6 Solid Innings as Rangers Beat Cardinals 8-1
- The Texas Rangers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-1 in Arlington, Texas, concluding their three-game series on Sunday, 2025.
- The Cardinals, who lost only their second series in the last 11, struggled offensively while Erik Fedde pitched six innings and allowed two runs.
- Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom worked six innings, allowed one run, and Josh Smith matched his career-high with four RBIs, including a two-run homer in the eighth inning.
- Smith's hits, including a decisive second-inning single, fueled a two-out rally that resulted in five runs during the eighth inning led by Marcus Semien's contributions.
- The Rangers earned their first series win since mid-May, while the Cardinals prepare to host the Royals on June 3 with Andre Pallante starting for them.
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Rangers trounce Cardinals in rubber match to take the series in Arlington
ARLINGTON, Texas (KMIZ) For just the second time in the last 11 series, the St. Louis Cardinals ended up with up with a series loss on their hands. The Texas Rangers took care of business in rubber match action, defeating STL 8-1. Rangers shortstop Josh Smith had himself a day against the Red Birds, as he matched his career-high of four RBI, courtesy of a two-run home run in the eighth inning and a two-run double in the second. His outing came a…

Rangers turn to Jacob deGrom vs. Cards to end series skid
The Texas Rangers will look to snap a streak of three straight losing series when they battle the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday afternoon in the finale of a three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.
Rangers 8, Cardinals 1
The St. Louis Cardinals had just five hits during an 8-1 loss to the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field. Erick Fedde was charged with his fifth loss after allowing two runs on four hits in six innings, while Willson Contreras had an RBI in the losing effort. The Cardinals are in second place in the NL Central at 33-and-26. They host Kansas City tomorrow night. Cardinals manager Oli Marmol did not believe that his team played well enough to win. h…
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