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Juice helps Rangers rookie Rocker out of pickle

Juice helps Rangers rookie Rocker out of pickle

ARLINGTON, Texas —

Rocker stayed in the game and gave up a single to Josh Rojas. With Mike Tauchman at the plate, a ball boy jogged to the mound with a third bottle of pickle juice, which Rocker promptly drank and gave back to him.

Plate umpire Marvin Hudson, the crew chief, huddled with the other three umpires, and they ruled the Rangers should be charged with a mound visit for the ball boy’s trip.

“When he came out there, I said, ‘Oh no,'” Rocker said. “That was a good one. That was a different one.”

Rocker retired Tauchman on a grounder to Burger, and after another trip to the mound from the trainer, Rocker got out of the inning with a groundout from Chase Meidroth.

Getting through the fifth gave Rocker (2-4) a shot at being the winning pitcher. The Rangers led 2-0 when Rocker was replaced by Jacob Webb to start the sixth.

“I drank everything today,” Rocker said with a smile and a chuckle after allowing four singles and a walk with six strikeouts.

Webb gave up a solo homer to Miguel Vargas, but the right-hander and two more Texas relievers held the White Sox scoreless over the final 3⅔ innings. Luke Jackson finished for his ninth save.

Rocker was recalled from Triple-A Round Rock and started in place of right-hander Tyler Mahle on the same the day that Mahle was placed on the injured list with right shoulder fatigue.

Rocker, the former Vanderbilt star, had been sent to the minors for development after rough starts on either side of a rehab stint. He spent time on the injured list with a right shoulder impingement.

Mahle’s injury forced Rocker back to the big leagues earlier than planned, and he probably earned another start with his outing — as long as he can keep himself hydrated.

“It’s a great opportunity,” Rocker said. “To help these guys, you’ve got to be a winning player. And just one day at a time, that’s all you can do. It’s been a fun week.”