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Rangers Beat Red Sox 7-2

Texas Rangers' Nelson Cruz follows through on a single against the Boston Red Sox during the fifth inning of their baseball game in Boston, Thursday, July 15, 2010. (AP)
Texas Rangers' Nelson Cruz follows through on a single against the Boston Red Sox during the fifth inning of their baseball game in Boston, Thursday, July 15, 2010. (AP)

The Texas Rangers couldn't wait for the All-Star break.

And then they couldn't wait for it to end.

Josh Hamilton took over the major league batting lead with three doubles, helping the Rangers get off to a quick start in the second half with a six-run first inning on their way to a 7-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night.

"Before the break, I felt like we needed a break. Some of the guys were tired," Hamilton said. "Everybody got some rest and we came out stronger."

Bengie Molina homered as Texas batted around in first inning against Tim Wakefield. Nelson Cruz and Vladimir Guerrero had three hits apiece for the Rangers, who lost their last four games heading into the break - against the lowly Baltimore Orioles - to open July with a 3-8 record.

"I think the break came at the right time," said Rangers manager Ron Washington, whose team had gone 21-6 in June. "We were tired. When you play hard for as long as we did, it takes something out of you. We needed the days off, and it couldn't have come at a better time."

Tommy Hunter (6-0) held Boston to five hits before leaving with a 7-2 lead with two outs in the seventh. He walked two, struck out one and hit a batter while allowing solo homers to Bill Hall and J.D. Drew.

Hamilton raised his batting average to .351 before being replaced by a pinch runner in the seventh inning because of soreness in his calf behind his right knee.

"It was just tight," he said, adding that there was no need for an X-ray or MRI. "I could have stayed in and kept playing. I thought it might be a good time for a break."

Boston has lost six of its last eight games. Tim Wakefield (3-8) had his shortest outing since September, 2008, allowing six earned runs on eight hits and striking out two before leaving three batters into the third inning.
"I'm as dumbfounded as anybody else," Wakefield said. "I felt like I had some of the best stuff I had all year coming out of the bullpen, but I just didn't have it tonight."

The Red Sox had only five regular starters in the lineup because of injuries to Dustin Pedroia, Adrian Beltre, Victor Martinez and Jacoby Ellsbury. Felix Doubront has been called up from the minors to pitch on Friday because of injuries to Clay Buchholz and Josh Beckett.

The Rangers entered the game with a 41/2 game lead in the AL West despite being swept by Baltimore in the last four games before the All-Star break. That included Hunter's worst start of the season, in which he took a 4-1 lead into the seventh but didn't get an out in the inning; the Rangers blew the lead and lost 6-4, and Hunter got a no-decision.
"I left them in a bad situation in my last outing," he said.

They didn't wait long to turn things around.

After Wakefield struck out Elvis Andrus to lead off the game, he gave up six straight hits. Michael Young, Ian Kinsler and Guerrero all singled, Hamilton doubled and Cruz singled to make it 4-0. Molina hit a two-run homer before Wakefield got the bottom two in the order to end the inning.

After a 1-2-3 second inning, the Rangers put three straight batters on - one on an Hall's error at third base - to make it 7-0 and chase Wakefield.

"They strung together a bunch of hits," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said. "He came out in the third and it looked like it was going to be another tough inning so I had to go get him."
Robert Manuel inherited runners at second and third and nobody out and pitched out of the jam to avoid further damage.

Notes: The Red Sox observed a moment of silence before the game for former Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and public address announcer Bob Sheppard. ... The Rangers signed OF Josh Richmond, a 12th-round pick from the University of Louisville, and assigned him to Spokane of the Northwest League. ... Wakefield is 2-6 with a 6.75 ERA in nine starts since May 28. ... Hall made a diving catch on Molina in the fifth to deprive him of extra bases down the line. ... Texas, which stole nine bases against Wakefield on April 20, stole one on Thursday to extend its streak to 35 in a row without being thrown out. Cruz was caught trying to advance to second on a pitch in the dirt that was not ruled a stolen base attempt.

This program aired on July 16, 2010. The audio for this program is not available.

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