Rangers' Rougned Odor: Homers, ending brutal slump
Odor went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer against the Brewers on Wednesday.
Analysis:
His first-inning blast gave the Rangers a 3-2 lead in a game they'd go on to win 8-5. This was huge for Odor, as he'd been in the midst of an awful slump recently -- just 1-for-29 over an eight-game stretch. He hadn't homered in more than two weeks, dating back to Sept. 12. Even that doesn't take much of the shine off Odor's star, though, as he's now doubled last season's homer total.
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