ARLINGTON Jimmie Foxx Jersey , Texas (AP) — be his last home game for Texas, just before the Rangers rallied for four runs in the sixth inning to beat the Seattle Mariners 6-1 on Sunday.The 39-year-old, playing his 21st major league season, struck out twice and is hitting .275 with 14 homers and 61 RBIs. The four-time All-Star, the active hits leader with 3,162, went to third base just after the game became official — his 2,758 appearances at third are second only to Brooks Robinson’s 2,870. Rougned Odor ran out of the dugout and hugged Beltre, entering the game as Jurickson Profar moved from second base to third.“I want to get another at-bat but I didn’t want to be rude,” Beltre said.Teammates hugged Beltre as the crowd of 31,269 rose to its feet. He acknowledged the cheers with a tip and wave of his cap, then descended into the dugout to more hugs.“It was goose bumps and some tears along with Adrian, because he teared up pretty good,” interim manager Don Wakamatsu said. “He’s been such a leader for a lot of the young guys here. It’s a pretty emotional moment for everybody.”Beltre is in his eighth season in Texas after time with Seattle, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston, and he has not said whether he wants to return for next season. He said he will make his decision after discussions with his wife and three children.“Mentally, I’m ready for whatever decision I’m going to make. I’m ready to accept the fact that maybe this is it. If it’s not, I want to be ready mentally to go through another year.”The Rangers finish their season on the road after going 34-47 at home, the second-most home losses since the team moved to Texas http://www.redsoxproshops.com/authentic-dustin-pedroia-jersey , behind 33-48 in 2014.While Beltre was signing autographs before the game, some fans held up signs pleading with him to stay with the Rangers.“It was just nice to know that some people care about me,” Beltre said.Seattle lost a day after it was eliminated from the postseason contention, extending the longest playoff drought among the four major U.S. pro sports to 17 years.Guillermo Heredia’s double in the second put the Mariners ahead, but the Rangers took a 4-1 lead in the sixth when Nomar Mazara chased starter Wade LeBlanc (8-5) with a two-run double, Robinson Chirinos hit an RBI single off Nick Vincent and Carlos Tocci had a sacrifice fly against James Pazos. Joey Gallo added his 39th homer, a two-run drive in the eighth against Ryan Cook.Jeffrey Springs (1-1), the second of five Texas pitchers, allowed two hits in two scoreless innings. Jose Leclerc pitched a perfect ninth inning to extend his scoreless innings streak to 19.Seattle finished its road schedule 44-37, its second-most wins away from home since 2002, behind only 46-35 four years ago.WHERE HAVE THEY GONE?Texas drew 2,107,107 at home, an average of 26,014, its lowest home attendance since 1,945,677 in 2008.REMEMBERINGTexas observed a moment of silence before the game in memory of Dr. B.J. Mycoskie, the Rangers’ medical director from 1972-85. He died Sunday at age 95.TRAINER’S ROOMMariners: RHP Felix Hernandez (strained right hamstring) is slated to return Tuesday to make his first start since Sept. 8. “He has some problems with the leg,” manager Scott Servais said. “It is important just to go into the offseason with peace of mind.”UP NEXTMariners: LHP James Paxton (11-6 Carl Yastrzemski Jersey , 3.83), sidelined by pneumonia since Sept. 7, starts Monday’s series opener against Oakland and LHP Brett Anderson (4-5, 3.96).Rangers: RHP Adrian Sampson (0-2, 4.09) is scheduled to pitch Monday at the Los Angeles Angels and RHP Felix Pena (3-5, 4.20). Cincinnati Reds interim manager Jim Riggleman has a long track record as a manager and coach in the major leagues. It’s also evident this season that he’s earned the respect of his players.What Riggleman doesn’t have is a job for next season.Now that the 2018 season is in its final week — the Reds and Kansas City Royals close out a two-game series Wednesday at Great American Ball Park — Riggleman is wondering about his status for next season.Article continues below ...Unlike St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt, who turned his team around at midseason following former manager Mike Matheny’s firing, Riggleman hasn’t been given a new contract. The Reds made an abrupt about-face under Riggleman once former manager Bryan Price was let go following a 3-15 start, playing above .500 for several months.But they’ve since regressed and are ending the season in September much like they began it in April. Their 4-3 loss Tuesday night to the Royals was their fourth in a row and their ninth in 12 games.Hunter Dozier hit a tiebreaking homer in the ninth, Ryan O’Hearn had a two-run shot off right-hander Matt Harvey in the fourth and the Royals held off the Reds, who stranded five runners over the final two innings. With a 66-92 record, the Reds are assured of a fourth consecutive season with 91 or more losses.Worse yet, they’ve all but stopped hitting, although Dilson Herrera contributed a two-run homer Tuesday. Before then, they were shut out in five of their previous nine games, despite having an offense that ranks in the top half of the National League. They’ve scored only 16 runs in those last 12 games.Still, Riggleman wants to return.“I’m really happy to have been here to do this. I hope I continue to do it. … I would prefer to be here (in 2019),” Riggleman told the team’s website. “You can’t take it for granted. I have some great friends in baseball who have been in the game for as long as I have who are now out of the game. All these jobs are precious, whether you’re managing or coaching.”The Reds are Riggleman’s fifth team as a manager, counting the Seattle Mariners Ted Williams Jersey , a team he also managed for part of a season. He managed the San Diego Padres for full seasons in 1993 and 1994, the Chicago Cubs from 1995-99 and the Washington Nationals from midway through the 2009 season to midway through 2011.Riggleman didn’t think he’d manage again after resigning the Nationals job because they wouldn’t give him a new contract. But he likes this current Reds team and would like to return.Reds left-hander Cody Reed (1-2, 3.66), who opposes Royals right-hander Heath Fillmyer (2-3) on Wednesday, also wants to be back in Cincinnati next season.Reed is only 2-10 with a 5.59 ERA in parts of three major league seasons, making 38 appearances and starting 17 times. But in his third trial with the Reds, he’s finally showing that he might be capable of being a reliable major league pitcher.He pitched scoreless baseball in each of his last two starts, shutting out the Miami Marlins on five hits over six innings Thursday and the Chicago Cubs on two hits over five innings Sept. 15. Both starts were on the road.Fillmyer is trying to make an impression for next season, too, as he makes his 13th start of the season, after giving up two runs or fewer in three of his last five starts. He lasted seven innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates last Wednesday, when he allowed two runs and eight hits in a 2-1 Royals loss.However, he had a pair of rough starts against Minnesota before that, permitting 10 earned runs in 9 2/3 innings.Fillmyer appears to one of a half-dozen pitchers who will be competing for a spot in the Royals rotation next spring.“We’ve seen a lot of growth in the rotation,” manager Ned Yost said. “We’ve seen positive things with the whole club but, yes, the rotation has pitched well (lately).”