The Arizona Diamondbacks ran into some infield problems in the middle portion of their 7-4 loss to the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night at Globe Life Field. Arizona's infield defense, which has generally been sharp organizationally despite some recent fluctuations, was one of the determining factors in a blowup fifth inning. It began with a poor fielder's choice decision by Ildemaro Vargas, but culminated with a particularly jarring misplay by Geraldo Perdomo. Rangers infielder Ezequiel Duran hit a relatively slow 84 MPH ground ball to Perdomo. It was not the easiest play of Perdomo's career, and Duran may have been safe regardless, but despite an opportunity to collect the final out of the inning, Perdomo slipped on the edge of the infield while ranging to his left and lost control of the ball. It was ruled a base hit. This has been ruled a base hit, which, sure. If they don't retroactively change this: Ezequiel Duran is 2 for 2 with two runs scored and two driven in tonight.…