Zac Gallen extends a goalless sequence, D-Backs Rangers Virgin

The right-hander of Arizona, Zac Gallen, launched six goalless rounds, Corbin Carroll has doubled and marked, and the Diamondbacks beat the Texas Rangers 2-0 in Phoenix on Wednesday.
Gallen (11-13) extended his sequence aimlessly to 12 rounds, and he only abandoned one point in the last 18 rounds in three starts. His time fell to 4.77, the lowest that she has been since early May.
Carroll has 73 additional strokes, tied with judge Aaron of the New York Yankees for second place in the majors. The Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers has 74.
Gabriel Moreno struck a simple RBI in the first and the Diamondbacks marked on an error on the field in the second in a game defined by pitching. The D-Backs made three shots, none after the second round.
Gallen authorized four shots, only one stroke after the double of two outings of Ezequiel Duran in the second round. He withdrew five and walked one. The Rangers, who had five strokes, had up to two runners on the basis only in the first and fifth rounds.
Leaving the Texas Jack Leiter (9-8) granted two points on three strokes in six rounds, with eight stick withdrawals and three goals on bullets. He withdrew 13 of the last 14 which he faced after Arizona marked the second. Leiter has an MPM of 2.89 in its last 12 departures.
Arizona (70-71) won six of the eight and 4-0-1 in its last five series. The D-Backs last 5 1/2 games behind the New York Mets for the third point of Joker in the National League.
The Rangers (72-69) remained 1 1/2 games behind the Seattle Mariners for the final position of the American League.
Jake Woodford launched a walk at an outing in the ninth for his third stop in six chances.
The Diamondbacks took an advance of 1-0 in the first after Ketel Marte left with a withdrawal. Marte was thrown at home trying to move on the double of Carroll before Moreno is distinguished in Carroll.
Alek Thomas a walked and Tyler Locklear chose a withdrawal in the second, and Thomas scored the third for a 2-0 lead when the first goal player Jake Burger managed Jake McCarthy for a mistake. Burger’s error was the first in Texas in 20 games.
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