Gallo, Choo homer as Rangers avoid sweep in San Francisco
Gallo, Choo homer as Rangers avoid sweep in San Francisco
Willie Calhoun hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly after the Giants walked the bases loaded in the seventh inning, Joey Gallo followed with a threerun home run and the Texas Rangers beat San Francisco 95 on Sunday to avoid a threegame sweep.

SAN FRANCISCO Willie Calhoun hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly after the Giants walked the bases loaded in the seventh inning, Joey Gallo followed with a three-run home run and the Texas Rangers beat San Francisco 9-5 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.

Shin-Soo Choo also went deep for Texas. Scott Heineman had a pair of hits including a two-run double and Jeff Mathis added an RBI single.

Evan Longoria and Chadwick Tromp homered for San Francisco. Tromps was the first of his career, Hunter Pence tripled to snap a season-opening 0 for 23 funk.

The Rangers entered the day last in the AL in scoring and hits before getting season-highs in both against the Giants.

They got some help from San Franciscos bullpen, too, when reliever Andrew Triggs (0-1) walked three consecutive batters on 14 pitches to open the seventh. After Calhouns sacrifice fly off Tyler Anderson made it 6-5, Gallo crushed an 0-2 pitch to right-center.

Gallo also singled, doubled and walked.

Jonathan Hernandez (2-0) retired six batters to win.

Choo pulled his second home run of the season over the right field wall into McCovey Cove off Giants starter Jeff Samardzija in the fifth. On Friday the Rangers leadoff batter hit an opposite field homer on the games first pitch.

Texas also got an encouraging outing from lefty Kolby Allard in his first start. Allard allowed one run and two hits before coming out after throwing 75 pitches in four innings.

Samardzija gave up five runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings and became the first Giants pitcher to make it through five innings.

GIANTS SEND HAMILTON TO METS

The Giants traded outfielder Billy Hamilton to the Mets in exchange for right-hander Jordan Humphreys. Humpheys was immediately optioned to San Franciscos Alternate Training Site.

Hamilton signed with the Giant in the offseason but was not on the teams opening day roster.

We recognize the value of having extra bats and extra arms in the (bullpen), and that just kind of made Hamilton a tougher fit, particularly with us going down to a 28-man roster size later this week, manager Gabe Kapler said.

ROSTER MOVES

Triggs was called up from the Alternate Training Site before the game. RHP Jandel Gustave was designated for assigment.

Texas called up infielder Anderson Tejeda.

QUOTABLE

It will get better. It will improve. I just think 2020 was meant to kind of test us all, especially right now. Its just another test that were going to have to get through. Rangers manager Chris Woodward

TRAINERS ROOM

Rangers: Woodward is hopeful that 2B Rougned Odor will be available for Tuesdays game in Oakland. Odor left Saturdays game with tightness in the oblique area on his right side. OF Danny Santana was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right forearm strain. Santana is 1 for 17 and has not played since Tuesday.

Giants: LHP Drew Smyly was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left index finger strain. Smyly had seven strikeouts in four innings Saturday before leaving because of discomfort in the finger.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Texas will remain in the Bay Area and begin a three-game series at Oakland on Tuesday. LHP Lance Lynn (1-0, 0.00) starts the opener. Texas won in both of Lynns previous two starts this season.

Giants: No starter has been announced for Mondays game in Colorado.

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