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Hopes of another Dodgers road blowout quickly fade in loss to Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas — A successful second-half-opening road trip in which the Dodgers won six of nine games in New York, Baltimore and Texas ended with a thud on Sunday, the Rangers shaking off Max Muncy’s first-inning grand slam for an 8-4 comeback victory in Globe Life Field. Sunday’s series finale began much like Saturday’s 16-3 shellacking of the Rangers ended, as Mookie Betts opened the game ...
Ezequiel Duran of the Texas Rangers and teammate Marcus Semien celebrate following the team's 8-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Globe Life Field on Sunday, July 23, 2023, in Arlington, Texas.

ARLINGTON, Texas — A successful second-half-opening road trip in which the Dodgers won six of nine games in New York, Baltimore and Texas ended with a thud on Sunday, the Rangers shaking off Max Muncy’s first-inning grand slam for an 8-4 comeback victory in Globe Life Field.

Sunday’s series finale began much like Saturday’s 16-3 shellacking of the Rangers ended, as Mookie Betts

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