ARLINGTON, Texas — Josh Naylor hit a three-run homer, Bo Naylor had a two-run double and the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians beat the Texas Rangers 7-4 on Tuesday night, handing the reigning World Series champions their season-high fifth consecutive loss.
Those big hits by the Naylor brothers came in a six-run second inning for the Guardians. Older brother Josh's 12th homer with two outs put them up 6-0 and chased top pitching prospect Jack Leiter (0-1).
''Made him work, made him come into the zone and then got some big hits,'' first-year Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said. ''Bo with a huge double, and then obviously Josh with the exclamation point.''
Adolis García, Corey Seager and Nathaniel Lowe hit solo homers for the Rangers (22-22).
Ben Lively (2-2) struck out five and walked three in five innings, with the only runs coming on those homers. The right-hander had given up only two long balls over 27 1/3 innings in his first five starts of the season.
Emmanuel Clase worked the ninth for his 12th save in 14 chances.
There was a scary moment in the fifth inning when Guardians shortstop Brayan Rocchio and center fielder Tyler Freeman both stayed down for several minutes after a hard collision while going for a fly ball.
''An eventful game, to say the least,'' Vogt said. "Thankfully they're both okay. That's why we can laugh about it. But those are two tough guys to get up from that."