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ARLINGTON, Texas — Marcus Semien launched a two-run homer after getting hit in the helmet by a pitch, Adolis García stole home and the Texas Rangers avoided being swept by manager Bruce Bochy's former team with a 7-2 win over the San Francisco Giants. The first pitch thrown by Giants starter Keaton Winn was a fastball that knocked Semien's helmet off his head. Semien was OK and eventually scored, and went deep when he came to bat again in the second inning to put Texas up 5-0. Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi went seven innings for the first time since April 3. Mike Yastrzemski homered for the Giants.







