The Texas Rangers and Frisco RoughRiders were in action on Wednesday.
Here is what happened on the field and behind the scenes.
MLB
Texas Rangers (22-14, first in American League West)
Last Game: Rangers 4, Seattle Mariners 3
Marcus Semien’s solo home run ignited a three-run third inning for the Rangers, building a 3-1 lead. Semien knocked in another run in the sixth to make it a 4-2 game, and Will Smith shut the door with two big strikeouts in a perfect ninth inning.
Noteworthy: Texas wins its first road series against the Mariners since May 2019.
— The Rangers are now a season-best eight games over .500 and lead the AL West by three games.
— Texas has yet to lose a series to a divisional opponent this season and is now 9-4 in day games.
Next Up: Rangers at Oakland Athletics (8-30), 8:40 p.m. CT Thursday
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MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Frisco RoughRiders (13-16, third in Texas League South Division, tied sixth in AA Texas League)
Last Game: Wichita Wind Surge 16, RoughRiders 8
Wichita opened the scoring with a four-run second inning and added 12 more throughout the contest, including a five-run third inning and another four runs in the sixth. Thomas Sagesse and Liam Hicks homered to help close the gap for Frisco, but David Banuelos’s six-RBI night helped Wichita maintain its lead.
Noteworthy: RoughRiders’ starter Ryan Garcia allowed eight runs in two and two-thirds innings to raise his ERA to 9.64 on the season.
— Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Frisco on Thursday.
Next Up: Wind Surge (12-17) at RoughRiders, 6:35 p.m. CT Thursday
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NHL
Dallas Stars (series tied 2-2)
Noteworthy: Jamie Benn’s Game 4 goal tied Dave Gagner for ninth in franchise history.
— Thomas Harley joined Miro Heiskanen and Richard Matvichuk as the only Stars’ defensemen to score a playoff goal at age 21 or younger.
— Forward Max Domi has two games with at least three points this series.
— Dallas can take its first lead of the series with a win Thursday night.
Next Up: Seattle Kraken at Stars, Game 5, 8:30 p.m. CT on Thursday
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NBA
Dallas Mavericks (offseason)
Noteworthy: Guard Luka Doncic has been named All-NBA First Team along with Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid, Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo.
— The Mavericks will participate in the NBA Draft Lottery on Tuesday night. Dallas has a 3% chance of winning the first overall pick and a 65.9% chance of staying put at 10th overall.