The Arizona Republic

Rookie Young outpitches Lynn in win

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ARLINGTON, Texas – Rookie Alex Young allowed one run in 51⁄3 innings to help the Arizona Diamondbac­ks beat the Texas Rangers 9-2 on Tuesday night.

Young (3-0) gave up three hits and one walk to defeat Lance Lynn (12-5), who went into the game with an 8-0 home record this season and led the majors in wins. Young struck out four and was lifted following 79 pitches, the most in his three starts for the Diamondbac­ks, who have won five of their last seven games.

Ketel Marte’s two-run single with the bases loaded in the fifth inning broke a 1-1 tie for Arizona, which won for the fifth time in seven games. Ildemaro Vargas added a two-run home run in the sixth on his 28th birthday, and the Diamondbac­ks scored four times in the ninth inning aided by two Rangers errors.

Young, who pitched collegiate­ly about 20 miles from Globe Life Park for TCU in Fort Worth, had a scoreless streak that began during his major league debut on June 27 end at 13 in the fourth inning on a two-out home run by Joey Gallo. Young also had a hitless streak dating back to that same game end at 92⁄3 innings on a one-out single by Danny Santana in the second.

Five Diamondbac­ks relievers limited the Rangers, who have lost nine of their last 13 games, to one run and two hits over 32⁄3 innings.

Lynn trailed 1-0 with runners on second and third four batters into the game before he struck out the next two batters to end the inning.

That began a run of 12 straight hitters retired before Vargas opened the Diamondbac­ks’ fifth inning rally with a one-out single.

Lynn gave up all five runs on eight hits and one walk, striking out six.

Hunter Pence went 0 for 4 as the designated hitter in his return to Texas’ lineup for the first time since June 16, sidelined by a groin strain that also kept him out of last week’s All-Star Game after being voted the American League’s starting DH.

With runners on first and second in the eighth after Texas scored its second run, Pence lined into a double play to first baseman Jake Lamb.

To make room for Pence on the active roster, outfielder Willie Calhoun was optioned to Triple-A Nashville.

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