ARLINGTON, Texas — When Justin Grimm threw his last pitch, the Texas Rangers were trailing the AL West-leading Oakland Athletics.
The rookie right-hander stayed in just long enough to become the first Rangers starter to get a victory in June.
David Murphy and Leonys Martin singled and scored in Texas' two-run fifth, and the Rangers rallied to beat the A's 9-4 on Wednesday night.
"For sure, this win goes to our offense, they came back and helped me out, picked me up," said Grimm, who leads American League rookies with six wins.
Oakland went ahead 3-2 in the fifth on a three-run homer by Chris Young, which came after Grimm walked two batters.
Ian Kinsler hit a sacrifice fly off Tommy Milone (6-7) in the bottom half that scored Murphy. Martin raced home on a grounder for the go-ahead run.
"I think we can go out there now and be competitive," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "I think we got the monkey off our back as far as having a total drought offensively. I think some guys are starting do some things all throughout the lineup. ... We start getting more consistent, then we'll get back to playing our baseball."
Nelson Cruz, hitting third for the first time this season in Washington's 50th different batting order in 72 games, had three hits and drove in two runs. Lance Berkman homered.