Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Texas starter Jacob deGrom tossed 11 strikeouts and the host Rangers shut down the Oakland Athletics in a 5-2 victory on Sunday in Arlington, Texas.

The Rangers secured a fourth straight series win by taking two of three from Oakland.

In his first appearance since leaving an April 17 game due to wrist soreness, deGrom (2-0) went six innings and allowed two runs (one earned) on just three hits and no walks. His 11 strikeouts tied his season high. It marked deGrom's 60th career game with 10+ strikeouts.

Oakland's Kyle Muller (0-2), making a start in his home state, allowed seven hits and four earned runs through five innings pitched.

Leody Taveras paced the Rangers at the plate, as the team's lone batter with multiple hits. The center fielder went 3-for-4, scoring three times. Robbie Grossman homered and contributed four RBIs in the win.

Oakland tallied just five hits in the loss, with only Shea Langeliers' two-run homer in the fifth resulting in runs.

In the bottom of the first, Texas loaded the bases with one out. But Muller came up with consecutive strikeouts to eliminate the scoring threat.

The Rangers got on the board in the bottom of the second inning, as a double steal from Taveras and Marcus Semien with two outs sparked momentum. The fireworks came on the pitch that followed, as Grossman sent a home run narrowly past the left field wall, giving Texas a 3-0 lead.

With Grossman back at the plate in the fourth, the Rangers seized a chance to add to the lead. Grossman lofted a sacrifice fly out deep to center field, scoring Taveras, who tagged from third on the play.

Oakland then cut Texas' 4-0 lead in half on Langeliers' two-run home run in the fifth. It proved to be the lone blemish in deGrom's otherwise strong outing, as he responded by striking out the side in the following inning.

After a wild pitch from Oakland reliever Sam Moll allowed a sprinting Taveras to score from third base in the eighth, Texas' Will Smith retired the A's in the top of the ninth. Only Aledmys Diaz's two-out single kept it from being a three-up, three-down frame, as Smith picked up his second save of 2023.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Brewers lose team-leading home run hitter to injured list
Bronny James has surprising comments on potentially teaming up with LeBron
Bills add two-time Super Bowl champ to new-look WR room
Sandy Alderson denies involvement in Mets, Billy Eppler IL controversy
Oilers use late heroics to tie Canucks at two games each
Jalen Brunson leads Knicks to blowout win in Game 5 vs. Pacers
Watch: Astros pitcher ejected after foreign substance check
Twins reliever shut down for six weeks with patellar tendon tear
Welcome to the WNBA: Caitlin Clark sets infamous record in debut
Timberwolves starter ruled out for Game 5 vs. Nuggets
Chris Finch throws shade at Nuggets star over Rudy Gobert’s fine
Cardinals head coach warns not to bet against Kyler Murray
Details emerge on Jason Kelce’s role at ESPN
Rangers defenseman wins Mark Messier Leadership Award
Ex-NFL head coach takes over as Arena Football League commish
Yankees young stud takes major step in return from injury
See top groupings for Rounds 1 and 2 at 2024 PGA Championship
Former Bruins winger dead at 75
Super Bowl-winning safety plans to retire after 2024 season
Canucks' Nikita Zadorov takes a shot at NHL over teammate's suspension

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.