ARLINGTON, Texas — Texas starter Nathan Eovaldi allowed one hit over seven innings, Nathaniel Lowe hit a pair of two-run homers and the Texas Rangers ended their 11-game losing streak to the San Diego Padres with a 7-0 win on Tuesday night.
Eovaldi (5-3) struck out six while retiring 21 of 22 batters. The right-hander threw 61 of his 92 pitches for strikes.
''He was great. That's the guy that he wants to be for us every time he gets the ball,'' Lowe said. ''Beautiful. That's what he does.''
Jonathan Hernández gave up a hit over the final two innings to wrap up the Rangers' eighth shutout this season. San Diego, which had won nine of its previous 11 games, was held scoreless for the sixth time.
Texas snapped what had been its longest losing streak against a single opponent in franchise history, and dated to September 2018. It was San Diego's most consecutive wins against another team, and MLB's longest active streak.
San Diego's only hit off Eovaldi was a single to right on a first-pitch cutter to No. 9 hitter Bryce Johnson, a .167 hitter, with two outs in the third.
That was two batters after Ha-Seong Kim's grounder deflected off third baseman Jonathan Ornelas. Shortstop Josh Smith was running forward when he made a bare-handed pick off the one hop and threw in one motion to get the batter out at first.
''We had some really good defensive plays behind me, so that always helps,'' Eovaldi said. ''Whenever we're able to score first, my job is to keep it at bay and try not to let them get back in the game. ... Once we get a big enough lead, you kind of switch into that attack mode even more.''