Josh Smith scored all 3 runs as the Texas Rangers defeated the Chicago White Sox 3-1 on June 14, 2025. Jacob deGrom added a quality start in the win.
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Sometimes one player just decides to put a team on his back. On Saturday night at Globe Life Field, that player was Josh Smith. In a tight 3-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox, Smith wasn't just part of the offense—he *was* the offense, scoring all three Texas runs in a spectacular performance that has become almost routine.
Josh Smith went 2-for-5, hit a home run, drew a walk, and scored every single one of the Rangers' three runs.
It's hard to overstate just how locked in Josh Smith is right now. Saturday marked his fifth consecutive two-hit game, a streak that has seen his batting average skyrocket. He got the party started in the first by singling and then scoring on a Corey Seager sac fly. In the third, he took matters into his own hands, launching a 396-foot solo shot for his seventh homer of the year. He wasn't done, drawing a key walk in the fifth before racing home on Marcus Semien's RBI double. Smith is more than just a hot bat; he's the engine driving this Rangers offense.
While Smith handled the runs, Jacob deGrom handled the White Sox lineup. The Rangers ace was in fine form, delivering a crucial quality start. Over six masterful innings, deGrom allowed just one run on four hits while striking out seven. He set the perfect tone, and the bullpen picked up right where he left off. The relievers combined for three scoreless innings, with José Leclerc slamming the door in the ninth for his 12th save, striking out two in a perfect frame. It was a textbook pitching performance from start to finish.
A one-man show can't win a game without a little help from his friends. While Josh Smith was busy getting on base, the veteran leaders were busy driving him in. Corey Seager did his job with a sacrifice fly in the first inning, and Marcus Semien came through with the eventual game-winning RBI, lacing a double in the fifth to score Smith. It wasn't a night of offensive fireworks across the board, but the timely, professional at-bats from Seager and Semien were exactly what the team needed to capitalize on Smith's heroics.
With the win, the Rangers move to 34-36, slowly chipping away as they fight to get back to the .500 mark. This victory was a perfect blueprint: stellar starting pitching, a lockdown bullpen, and an offensive catalyst who simply refuses to cool down. The Rangers will look to build on this momentum and take the series against the White Sox tomorrow. If Josh Smith keeps this up, they'll have a great chance to do just that.