ARLINGTON, Texas — Marcus Semien had no interest in talking about the struggles he has been going through at the plate. The Texas second baseman wanted to keep the focus on the latest game.
''I had a swing to help us win the game, and that's all you can ask for as a major league player,'' Semien said.
Semien hit his first homer in nearly a month, after a 3-for-42 skid over a 10-game span, to quickly put the Rangers back ahead in a 4-3 victory Saturday that clinched a series over the Tampa Bay Rays.
''I want to build on that, I don't want to talk about the struggles,'' he said. ''I want to talk about the good things, like that swing and getting on base, scoring a couple of runs and just doing things that help us.''
The 422-foot drive to left-center off Kevin Kelly (2-1) with two outs in the seventh inning was Semien's 12th homer this season, but the first in 23 games since June 9 for the leadoff hitter. He walked and scored another run earlier in the game.
''He's such a good player, and and everybody goes through their times where it's not quite going well,'' Texas manager Bruce Bochy said. "But you know they're going to come out of it. And that's the case with Marcus."
Leody Taveras greeted Kelly with a leadoff single to start the Rangers seventh, and there were consecutive strikeouts before Semien went deep.
That came after Tampa Bay had taken a 3-2 lead in the top of the seventh on Yandy Díaz's three-run homer off Jacob Latz.