ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer and Martin Perez allowed only two hits to earn his first win in his comeback from Tommy John surgery as the Texas Rangers edged the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on Sunday.
Perez (1-2) threw 8 1-3 innings, leaving after allowing a one-out, ninth-inning double to Angel Pagan. Sam Dyson earned his first career save, getting a game-ending double play after allowing a bases-loaded, RBI single to Buster Posey.
In Perez's previous start last Monday, he failed to get through the second inning against the New York Yankees and allowed eight earned runs in a 21-5 loss.
 
Hamilton homers, Perez wins as Rangers edge Giants 2-1
 
Hamilton homered into the right-field corner off Mike Leake (9-6), who made his first start with San Francisco. Before that, Texas had put eight runners on without scoring.
Perez struck out six and walked none, throwing 80 pitches.
This was Perez's fourth start in his return from elbow surgery in May 2014. He hadn't previously worked more than six innings.
Two of Hamilton's five homers this season, which began in late May after being reacquired from the Los Angeles Angels in late April, have come in the last four games.
Leake, acquired from Cincinnati last Thursday for two minor league prospects, allowed two runs on eight hits in 6 1-3 innings. He won his last four starts with the Reds, allowing only two earned runs in 30 innings.
Texas took the weekend series 2-1 in winning a home rubber game for only the second time in six tries.
The Rangers, with the third-worst home record in the majors, have won four of their last five games at Globe Life Park.
The Giants' 11-4 record since the All-Star break is second only to Philadelphia's 12-3.
 

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