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Rangers' Josh Jung aims for series victory vs. Athletics

Josh Jung has had a memorable April for the Texas Rangers. They will play the Athletics on Sunday in Arlington, Texas, in the final match of a three-game set.

Jung's hot streak continued with a two-run homer that gave him the lead in the sixth inning, a 4-3 win on Saturday. Texas moved one game above.500 with this win and tied the Athletics for first in the 'American -League-West.

Jung has batted.371 in April after going 0-for-17 during March. He also has four home runs and 14 RBIs. After Saturday's game, he said that he is still focused on improving his plate approach.

Jung said, "I believe I could improve every night." "There are a few at-bats that I would like to have back." The homer was a good one. In this short stretch, I have been able execute. It's a daily battle to be in the game and perform. You have four or five at-bats. How many of them can you win?

The Rangers' Kumar Rocker (1-0, 3.48 ERA), will face?J.T. Ginn (0-0, 3.74).

Rocker allowed just one run in six innings and retired 13 consecutive batters at one stage during a 5-1 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Skip Schumaker, the manager of Texas, said that the five zeros he scored in the first inning was one of the highlights. "To keep us?in the game and then provide the innings afterwards, and just sort of shut down the momentum on their side was a big step for him."

In four starts covering 20 2/3 inning, Rocker has a ratio of 19 to 8.

Shea Langeliers has a 3-for-6 record against Rocker. Rocker is 0-2 in his career with an 8.18 ERA.

Ginn gave up three runs in 5 1/3 innings of a Monday no-decision game against the Seattle Mariners. The A's beat the Mariners 6-4.

Mark Kotsay, Athletics manager, said: "It was an excellent outing by J.T." "Anytime a young man goes out and gives some (early contact), it's very easy for things to unwind. I was impressed with his finish. "His sinker was very active."

Jung has hit two home runs in?eight hits against Ginn. Ginn is?1-1 with a 4.62 ERA over five career starts vs. Texas.

The Athletics will be looking to rebound after Saturday's loss despite beating the Rangers by 7-5.

Kotsay stated, "We had some fantastic at-bats." Sometimes you have to give credit to the other starter who kept us to three runs and gave them five great innings. We didn't give ourselves any margin for error and we couldn't increase our lead offensively.

Athletics first-baseman Nick Kurtz matched a franchise record after drawing a?walk in his 15th consecutive game.

Kotsay monitors the condition of designated hitter Brent Rooker. He hasn't played since April 9, due to a right oblique injury, and is close to returning to the lineup. Kotsay stated that Rooker may not require a rehab and could return to the team within the next few weeks.

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(source: Reuters)