August 22, 2007
Texas Ties the Record
The Rangers plate a single run in the fifth inning, tying the record for most runs scored in a double header. The game is in the bottom of the sixth now, Texas leading 6-5, so they have three chances set a new record.
Update: Jay Payton singles home two in the bottom of the seventh to put the Orioles on top 7-6. He got the hit with two outs and the bases loaded. The Rangers will need to break the double header record to win this game.
Update: The Rangers come through Metcalf singles in Nelson Cruz to tie the game and set the AL and modern record for runs scored in a double header, 37.
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