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Texas Rangers Choo Shin-soo set the stage for his team's come-from-behind victory by scoring two RBIs with one hit.

Choo started the game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California, and scored one hit and two RBIs in six times at bat.

Choo's batting average dropped slightly from 0.282 to 0.281, but he has been on base for 14 consecutive games since the Mariners game in Seattle on the 8th.

In the beginning of the game, Choo was silent. Choo, who retired to second base in the first inning and strikeout in the third inning, had his first RBI in the top of the fifth inning. In the top of the fifth inning, when he was leading 0-6 at the top of the fifth inning, Choo hit a double in the two-run left field to create a goal.

Choo, who failed to score due to a failure to follow-up, was only a shortstop grounder in the bottom of the ninth inning, but was able to hit second base in the second base with no two outs.

Texas tied the game 6-6 with a dramatic tie on-base hit by follow-up hitter Rougned Odor In the second half of the 10th inning, when the bases were loaded with two outs, robinson chirinos secured a walk and took the lead 7-6. Choo Shin-soo, who continued as a pinch hitter, failed to score additional goals.

After that, Jose Leclerc of Texas managed to secure the victory by creating a three-way strike-out inning at the bottom of the 10th inning.