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Those bullpen games have been quite a relief for the Texas Rangers. With Nathan Eovaldi still on the injured list and Tyler Mahle dealing with shoulder stiffness, the Rangers twice in the past week have gone with bullpen games.
Left-hander Cody Bradford and right-hander Josh Sborz made their latest benchmarks for a return to the Texas Rangers.
After Carter reported “pretty good soreness” in the wrist on Saturday morning, the Rangers sent him for further diagnostics, Bochy said. The club had not received any word on those images by game time Saturday. With Carter out of the lineup, Wyatt Langford moved over to center and Sam Haggerty took over in left.
Adolis García delivered his his sixth career walk-off hit in the 11th inning to give the Texas Rangers a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
Texas Rangers Youth Academy to celebrate PLAY BALL Weekend throughout DFW Metroplex - Shawn Armstrong to participate in Angles in the Outfield STEM Camp presented by Lockheed Martin - Marcus Semien leads summer food distribution on Friday This Thursday through Saturday,
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It appears pitching injury season is officially upon the Rangers. What started out as a potential extra day of rest for Tyler Mahle has quickly progressed to a potential assignment to the injured list with a recurrence of a shoulder issue.
The Texas Rangers and Minnesota Twins wrap up a 3-game series Thursday afternoon at Target Field in Minneapolis.
The feeling that we feel after this game is one that we can feel,” Venable said. “You don’t need to turn the page on this one. We can sit in this one, and that’s a good thing because we expect to win.
The Texas Rangers return home from a nine-game road trip to three cities after putting a hurting on the Minnesota Twins.
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Adolis García delivered his his sixth career walk-off hit with an RBI single with two out in the 11th inning to give the Texas Rangers a 5-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday. García hit a line drive to the wall in center field on the first pitch from reliever Tyler Alexander (3-7),
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is walking more than ever, taking a page out of New York Mets star Juan Soto's book.