ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Nathan Eovaldi struck out eight in seven shutout innings. Corey Seager homered, and the Texas Rangers dominated the Tampa Bay Rays 4-1 on Wednesday.

Eovaldi (1-0) scattered four hits and walked one, throwing 103 pitches. After going 5-0 during the Rangers’ postseason run to last year’s World Series title, the 34-year-old right-hander has allowed two runs in 13 innings this season for a 1.38 ERA.


What You Need To Know

  • Nathan Eovaldi baffles Rays in the Rangers' 4-1 victory

  • Texas got the scoring started with a homer by Corey Seager in the sixth inning

  • Tampa Bay's Aaron Civale allowed one run, four hits and two walks to go with eight strikeouts 

  • The Rays' streak of games with a home run and a stolen base at the season’s start ended at six

“Tough team, tough place to win,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said after Texas took two of three from the Rays. “Pitching. I mean, what a great job they did. Seven really solid innings.”

Eovaldi had a dominating splitter and recorded a personal-best 23 swings and misses.

“I felt like I had really good feel right out of the gate,” Eovaldi said. “Trying to attack these guys inside. They’re really aggressive out there.”

Eovaldi is 3-0 with an 0.46 ERA in past his three starts against the Rays, including the postseason.

“He seems to dial it up against us,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “He had great stuff today. Just kind of gives us fits.”

Seager broke a scoreless tie with a leadoff homer in the sixth off Aaron Civale (1-1), and Josh Smith added a two-run single during a three-run ninth against Garrett Cleavinger.

“Aaron was outstanding,” Cash said. “He gave us every opportunity.”

Struggling Rangers reliever Jose Leclerc gave up an RBI single to Harold Ramírez in the ninth. After José Caballero hit a fly out to the warning track with two on, Curtis Mead hit a game-ending comebacker.

Leclerc has a 20.25 ERA in three appearances, allowing six earned runs over 2-2/3 innings

Civale allowed one run, four hits and two walks to go with eight strikeouts in six innings.

Tampa Bay’s streak of games with a home run and a stolen base at the season’s start ended at six. The Rays had joined Cleveland in 1998 as the only teams to accomplish the feat.

Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe left after five innings because of left side tightness, and his status is listed as day to day.

Trainer's room

Rangers: Third baseman Josh Jung (broken right wrist) will miss eight to 10 weeks after surgery Tuesday.

Rays: Right-handed pitcher Drew Ramussen (right elbow internal brace surgery) had a long toss session. He worked on mechanics without throwing on a bullpen mound but while holding an oversized rubber ball. Left-handed pitcher Jeffrey Springs (Tommy John surgery) threw at 60 feet on level ground. Both could return this season. Rasmussen and Springs are among five Rays starting pitchers on the injured list, along with ace Shane McClanahan (Tommy John surgery) and right-handers Shane Baz (oblique) and Taj Bradley (right pectoral strain).

Up next

Rangers: Left-handed pitcher Cody Bradford (1-0) starts the opener of a four-game series Friday night against the Houston Astros. Texas beat the Astros in a seven-game AL Championship Series last year in which the road team won every game.

Rays: Right-handed Zack Littell (1-0) is scheduled to face Colorado in the Rockies’ home opener on Friday. The forecast for Denver calls for sunshine and a high of 74 degrees.