ARLINGTON, Texas — Texas rookie Wyatt Langford hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning, after scoring the tying run in the ninth, as the Rangers rallied to beat the Chicago White Sox 4-3 on Monday night.
Leody Taveras, who had earlier homered, opened the Texas 10th with a sacrifice bunt that moved pinch-runner Travis Jankowski to third.
After a strikeout by Marcus Semien, who had also homered, Steven Wilson (1-6) intentionally walked Corey Seager and Josh Smith to load the bases. Langford hit a 2-2 pitch that ricocheted off the base of the wall in left field.
''I'm glad I got to be in that spot,'' said Langford, who took his timeout before stepping in to the box after those quick intentional walks. "I don't think it's an insult. I appreciate it.''
The White Sox (27-75), who have lost eight in a row, had gone ahead on Paul DeJong's solo homer in the ninth inning before their bullpen's MLB-high 25th blown save. They are only the 12th team in MLB history with 75 losses in their first 102 games.
''That was a gut punch,'' White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. ''I thought our guys battled all day long. We had a great day's work. ... We had some good meetings about some things that we needed to take care of."
Langford had a one-out double in the ninth off John Brebbia, stole third and scored the tying run on Jonah Heim's single up the middle.
''It's no secret that I've been kind struggling all year, so to be able to come through for the team is important to me,'' said Heim, who Sunday hit a three-run homer in their 3-2 win over Baltimore. ''Didn't have to be a homer, just had to to be a single, and pass the baton to the next guy, and we end up winning that game.''