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Rangers can't find clutch hit in frustrating loss

ARLINGTON -- The Rangers had their chances.

They were only retired in order once and had multiple baserunners in six innings. But, after going 1 for 13 with runners in scoring position and leaving 14 men on base, the Rangers fell to the A's, 7-1, in Sunday's series finale at Globe Life Park.

"That key hit never happened," Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus said. "We're not where we want to be as an offense. We know we're a lot better. We have to continue to work to get to where we want to be. We're not too proud, we need to be a little more relaxed with guys on base.