ARLINGTON, Texas — Jonah Heim hit a three-run homer, Andrew Heaney pitched two-hit ball over five scoreless innings and the Texas Rangers beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep in a postseason rematch from last year.
Anthony Santander closed the gap with his 27th home run and third of the series, a two-run shot in the eighth inning, before Texas held on to finish the season 2-5 against the Orioles. The Rangers swept Baltimore in the AL Division Series last year on the way to their first World Series title.
The Orioles won three of four at home in late June, with Texas salvaging the finale in that series as well.
''The last thing you want to do is get swept here at home,'' Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. ''They had their way with us the first two games, so you're trying to stop things.''
Heaney (4-10) walked three and struck out four in the left-hander's 14th consecutive start of allowing three or fewer earned runs. The longest such streak of Heaney's career has dropped his ERA from 6.26 to 3.60.
Bochy visited the mound with two outs in the fifth and Heaney's pitch count at 95 after a double by Gunnar Henderson. Adley Rutschman grounded out to third on Heaney's 100th pitch.
''(Bochy) just came out to see how he was doing, but he kept interrupting him, trying to get the scouting report down,'' said Heim, the catcher. ''I thought that was pretty funny. I kind of lightened the mood, got everybody on the same page.''
Heim was in a 1-for-17 slump when he put Texas ahead 3-0 with two outs in the fourth, pulling the first pitch from Dean Kremer, an 85 mph splitter that stayed in the middle of the plate, into the Texas bullpen in right-center field. Wyatt Langford and Nathaniel Lowe had walked.