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Beltre, Strausborger homer as Rangers beat Rays 5-3

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ARLINGTON, Texas -- Adrian Beltre's 406th career home run was no big deal to the 18-year veteran.

But Ryan Strausborger's first homer, in his seventh major league game, was part of a dream come true.

Beltre's tiebreaking homer in the third inning and Strausborger's insurance run the next spoiled Drew Smyly's return, and the Texas Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-3 on Sunday afternoon.

"It was awesome," Strausborger said. "It was hard not to run around the bases with a smile on my face, but I couldn't help but smile when they all greeted me at the dugout.

"Not necessarily hitting a home run for your first time in the big leagues, but getting to the big leagues, was the dream."

For the 27-year-old Strausborger, the call came Aug. 4, when the Rangers selected his contract from Triple-A Round Rock. He was playing in his sixth minor league season.

The right-handed batter was in the lineup against left-hander Smyly, who had been on the disabled list since May because of a torn labrum in his shoulder.

"I felt like it was my first game all over again," Smyly said.

The Rangers treated him roughly. After Tampa Bay took leads of 1-0 and 3-2, Texas came back to tie the game 3-3 before the long balls finished the scoring.

Smyly (0-2) lasted four innings. He gave up seven hits, two walks and five earned runs.

The Rangers swept the three-game series and have won four straight games and seven in a row at home.

"The last 2 weeks we got a new bullpen, we got (Mike) Napoli back and we got a couple of guys on the bench that give us a better lineup," Beltre said.

He wouldn't say the moves made Texas a playoff-caliber team.

"We always have," he said with a smile.

Yovani Gallardo (9-9) gave up three runs in the first two innings but blanked the Rays over the next 3 1/3 for his second straight win. He allowed 11 hits and a walk and struck out one.

Sam Freeman relieved Gallardo with one out and a runner at second base in the sixth and retired both batters he faced.

Shawn Tolleson pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his 23rd save in 24 chances.

Beltre drove in two runs, and Strausborger was 3 for 4.

"Young man had a big day," Rangers manager Jeff Banister said. "This is a young man that is learning how to compete in the big leagues and contributing. In the middle of it. He made a huge impact today."

The Rays' Kevin Kiermaier also was 3 for 4, including a run-scoring double in the second, and stole a base.

Tampa Bay had taken a 1-0 lead in the first inning on James Loney's run-scoring single.

Shin-Soo Choo's double and Beltre's sacrifice fly drove in Texas' two runs in the first.

Kiermaier's double down the left field line and John Jaso's single delivered two second-inning runs to give the Rays a 3-2 lead.

Delino DeShields' bloop single later that inning tied the game 3-3.

FIRSTS

Strausborger also had his first three-hit game -- he had just 2 hits in his first 14 at-bats. Napoli, reacquired from Boston on Aug. 7, had a third-inning double, his first hit as a Ranger since a home run Oct. 1, 2012, at Oakland.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Rangers: LHP Derek Holland (strained shoulder) threw Sunday and could be ready to come off the DL for the first time since April 11.

UP NEXT

Rays: RHP Erasmo Ramirez (9-4, 3.59) is the scheduled starter Monday to open a three-game series at Houston. Ramirez pitched seven scoreless innings in Tuesday's win at Atlanta. His .201 opponents' batting average leads the American League.

Rangers: LHP Cole Hamels (6-8, 3.86) missed a start Thursday because of a sore left groin but has been cleared for the opener of a three-game set vs. Seattle on Monday. Hamels' most recent start was a 4-3 loss on Aug. 7, when three Mariners hit home runs.

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