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On Tuesday, pitcher Ross Stripling of the Oakland Athletics faced a tough challenge against the Texas Rangers. In just 1.2 innings, he gave up an astonishing 11 runs. This was far from the usual performance fans and his team were used to seeing from him.

The Athletics struggled in this game as the Rangers took full advantage of Stripling’s struggles on the mound, scoring run after run in just two innings. The game was challenging for the Athletics, who found themselves in a big hole early on.

Despite his best efforts, Stripling couldn’t find himself on the mound that day. The Rangers capitalized on every opportunity presented to them, making it a difficult day for the Athletics and their pitching staff.

However, it wasn’t all bad news for the Athletics as they managed to come back and win in extra innings. It was a hard-fought victory for them and a lesson learned from their mistakes. They hope to improve their pitching performance in their next game against the Rangers.

Overall, it was a disappointing outing for Stripling and the Athletics as they fell to the Rangers in a high-scoring game. However, they bounced back and won in extra innings with some good work by their players and coaching staff.

Hopefully, Stripling can regain his form in his next start and help lead his team to another victory over the Rangers.

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