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<p>ARLINGTON, Texas &#8212; Domingo German couldn’t match Corey Kluber’s history-making performance, but the right-hander gave the Yankees just what they needed again, as they won their third straight game on Thursday.</p>



<p>German tossed seven scoreless innings and Gio Urshela and Aaron Judge had RBI pinch-hit singles in the seventh to lead the Yankees to a 2-0 victory over the Rangers at Globe Life Field.</p>



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<p>Chad Green pitched the eighth and Aroldis Chapman earned the save in the ninth.</p>



<p>Chapman, nearly unhittable so far this year, walked Joey Gallo with one out and gave up a hard line drive to center Adolis Garcia for the second out before pinch-hitter Khris Davis struck out to end it.</p>



<p>The Yankees completed a 7-3 road trip and head back to The Bronx, where they will open up a series <strong>against Tony La Russa and the White Sox</strong> on Friday.</p>


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<p>The Yankees also improved to 20-9 since losing five straight in mid-April and for a second straight day, scratched out enough runs to beat the last-place Rangers.&nbsp;</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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