Rangers Newspaper Jack Leiter does not lose a bid in the 7th on Homer from Astros Yainer Diaz

Arlington, Texas (AP) -The right hand of Texas Rangers, Jack Leiter, lost a bid bid with two outs in the seventh innings on a solo homer of Houston Diaz of Houston on Sunday. The 25-year-old newcomer walked two and hit four as he threw 77 stands through seven innings. The Rangers led 3-1. Leiter retired Jose Altuve and Christian Walker on Routine grounds to start seventh place before Diaz went to the opposite field and sent a 3-2 move from 401 feet to the Texas stier in the right field. The son of the retired Major League master Al Leiter mostly mixed fast balls and sliding bars, with his four-semer with 98.9 km / h. Leiter’s first stroll came after a border line 2-2 Fastball to Walker at the bottom of the strike zone in the first innings was called a ball by referee Nick Mahrley. Leiter’s second walk was to Zach Dezenzo who led the fifth place, but Dezenzo was immediately wiped out on Jake Meyers’ doubles grant. Leiter threw 60 stands through six innings. Most of the outs was routine for the number 2 overall choice in the 2021 amateur concept from Vanderbilt. Isaac Paredes finished third with a soft lining to the first Baseman Jake Burger. Mahrley’s calls have been angry with both banks. The manager of Texas, Bruce Bochy, shouted in second place of the Dugout over a called strike against Marcus Semine, and Houston’s manager Joe Espada was shot in the top of third place for protesting balls and strikes. Leiter started his 13th career in his second major league season. He entered into a 6.82 career era, but he came from his longest big league outing. Leiter gave up one run and two strokes over six innings in a 4-1 victory over the Major League-West Colorado. None of the team had a hit by three innings, but the Rangers opened fourth with three consecutive singles on the left -handed Framber Valdez and three runs scored. Valdez has been facing the Astros for the first time since losing a bid-bid with two outs in the ninth innings on the same hill last August. ___