Rangers Shut Out Red Sox
|The Texas Rangers shut out the Boston Red Sox 10-0 Friday night in Fenway Park. It is the 17th shutout for the Rangers, which ties a club record set in 1977. 12 of the shutouts have come on the road.
Starting pitcher Derek Holland went 7 innings, giving up just 2 runs and striking out 6. It is Holland’s 13th win on the year against 5 losses. Relievers Merkin Valdez and Michael Gonzalez each pitched no-hit innings to end the game.
The 2 hits allowed are the fewest hits in a game this year for the Rangers.
The Rangers also worked the plate well, garnering 13 hits, including home runs by Ian Kinsler, David Murphy, and Elvis Andrus. Murphy had 4 hits in his 5 at-bats.
Texas also gained another game on the LA Angels, who lost at home to Minnesota. The Rangers now have a 4 1/2 game lead over the Angels for the AL West. Texas continues the series against the Red Sox this afternoon.