Shea Langeliers hits 3 home runs, leads Athletics over Rangers 4-3

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Oakland Athletics' Shea Langeliers celebrates his two-run home run against the Texas Rangers during the ninth inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

ARLINGTON, Texas ā€“ Shea Langeliers hit three home runs, including a two-run drive in the ninth inning that lifted the Oakland Athletics over the Texas Rangers 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Langeliers, a 26-year-old who entered with 29 career big league homers, hit solo drives in the second off Nathan Eovaldi and in the seventh against David Robertson.

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ā€œIt feels good to get something like that when youā€™re seeing the ball that good,ā€ said Langeliers, who attended nearby Keller High and played about 100 miles south of Globe Life Field at Baylor.

On the winning homer, he said he was ā€œjust trying to be aggressive in the middle of the plate.ā€

The Aā€™s have won three of their last four games, improving to 4-7.

ā€œWeā€™re kind of playing relaxed and free right now, just going out there and giving it all weā€™ve got and seeing what happens,ā€ Langeliers said.

Last season, Oakland's fourth win the A's at 4-16 on April 21 en route to a franchise-worst 50-112 record.

ā€œWeā€™ve played better baseball since the start of the season, when we kind of got off to an unnerving start,ā€ manager Mark Kotsay said.

The World Series champion Rangers (6-5) are on their first losing streak of the season, at three games.

ā€œWe ran into a guy that just had a huge night,ā€ manager Bruce Bochy said.

Texas led 3-2 in the ninth when Seth Brown walked with one out off JosƩ Leclerc (0-2) and Langeliers sent a first-pitch fastball to left-center for his fourth home run this season.

It was the first three-homer game for Langeliers, who hit a pair on Oct. 2, 2022, at Seattle and last Aug. 23 at the Chicago White Sox. The only other starting Aā€™s catcher to hit three homers in a game was Mickey Cochrane in 1925.

Langeliers tied the score 1-1 when he homered on a splitter from Eovaldi and 2-2 when he connected on a knuckle-split from Robertson, who was pitching on his 39th birthday.

Michael Kelly (1-0) threw a perfect eighth inning, and Mason Miller pitched a perfect 1-2-3 ninth for Oaklandā€™s first save this season.

Texas went ahead when Marcus Semien doubled on the first pitch from Alex Wood and Josh Smith hit an RBI single on Woodā€™s sixth.

Jonah Heim homered in the second and Evan Carter in the seventh against Mitch Spence.

Wood left with a calf cramp following four innings.

Rangers All-Star shortstop Corey Seager was given his second game off this season. Seager missed much of spring training after undergoing sports hernia surgery in late January.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Aā€™s: INF Ryan Noda was scratched from the starting lineup after taking a pitch off his left hand during early batting practice. X-rays were negative, and Noda is day to day.

Rangers: 1B Nathaniel Lowe (right oblique strain), who hasnā€™t played this season, could begin a rehab assignment this weekend.

UP NEXT

Wednesday nightā€™s middle game of the series will match area products on the mound. Aā€™s RHP Ross Stripling (0-2, 3.75 ERA) is a graduate of Southlake Carroll High who lives in Granbury. Rangers LHP Cody Bradford (2-0, 2.13), from Aledo, will try to win three consecutive starts for the first time in his two-year big league career.

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