The Texas Rangers had a reliable scouting report on the division-rival Mariners. "I think that their bullpen has a lot of talent, but they're having a little bit of trouble putting matchups together," shortstop Elvis Andrus said. When Seattle took the ball away from starter Wade LeBlanc on Wednesday, the Rangers knew things could soon get interesting -- and they were right. Texas rallied twice late during an 8-7 win that featured four lead changes, two blown saves and yet another brutal day defensively for the Mariners, who committed three errors and a wild pitch in one inning. read more http://www.espn.com/mlb/recap?gameId=401075562