MLB roundup: Rangers erupt in extras, outlast White Sox

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Nathaniel Lowe doubled in a run in the 10th inning to start a four-run uprising Saturday afternoon as the Texas Rangers defeated the Chicago White Sox 11-9 on Chicago's South Side.

Lowe's big hit in the 10th was his second double of the game and helped make a winner out of reliever Matt Moore, the fifth of six pitchers for the Rangers. Moore struck out five in two perfect innings.

Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw returned from the injured list and allowed two runs on three hits over four innings. He had two walks and four strikeouts while throwing 71 pitches in his first start since May 7.Aaron Judge homered twice as surging New York slugged its way past Chicago at Yankee Stadium.

Shane Baz , the Rays' No. 1 rated prospect who was making his 2022 debut following arthroscopic right elbow surgery in March, retired the first six batters he faced but departed after six straight batters reached base in the third inning, including Arraez's grand slam.Seth Brown hit a grand slam to help rally Oakland in the seventh and snap a 10-game losing streak with a victory over host Cleveland.

Zack Wheeler scattered two hits over six innings as host Philadelphia defeated Arizona for its ninth win in a row. Atlanta loaded the bases and Albies hit his eighth homer into the right-field stands. It was the fifth grand slam of his career.Tyler Nevin hit a three-run home run and Adley Rutschman added two doubles to lead visiting Baltimore to a victory over Kansas City.

Milwaukee scored three runs in the seventh and then loaded the bases with two outs before Rowdy Tellez lined out to first base off Kyle Finnegan, who was the second of three relievers used by the Nationals. Tanner Rainey pitched the ninth, giving up a walk and Urias' homer.Beau Brieske collected his first major league victory in his ninth start as host Detroit topped Toronto.

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