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Beaten up? Seven different positions in a month-and-a-half might do that. Texas Rangers super utility man Josh Smith missed Monday’s series opener vs. the Colorado Rockies at Globe Life Field with what manager Bruce Bochy described as “back soreness.
Josh Jung hit a first-inning three-run home run and an eighth-inning solo shot while Jack Leiter allowed only one run on two singles over six innings as the Texas Rangers beat the struggling Colorado Rockies 4-1 on Tuesday night.
The Texas Rangers and Detroit Tigers are currently battling it out in the Motor City. Ahead of Saturday's game at Comerica Park, the Rangers provided an update on their catcher, Kyle Higashioka.
It appears the Rangers - and more importantly - reliever Luke Jackson dodged a bullet on Monday. Jackson reported significant improvement in the state of his right hand and wrist after he was hit by a line drive by Colorado’s Ryan McMahon a night earlier on the first pitch he threw.
The Texas Rangers' offense has struggled to consistently produce runs in the first month of the season, which made the injury to All-Star shortstop Corey Seager
On March 30 Texas placed Jung on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 29. He was activated on April 8 while the Rangers were in Chicago to face the Cubs. He’s been one of the better ...
Leiter is expected to return to the majors soon after recovering from a blister injury ... Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi will face right-hander Justin Verlander at Oracle Park, where Texas ...
The Texas Rangers have had quite an impressive ... MRI on his hamstring to determine the severity of a new injury, as was said in a report by Shawn McFarland of Dallas Morning News.
The Rangers could look to promote Carter from ... activated off the 10-day injured list after rehabbing a hamstring injury. Texas' somnambulant offense needs Smith, who is one of the few batters ...
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Lone Star Ball on MSNTuesday Morning Texas Rangers UpdateShawn McFarland writes that the Texas Rangers got all the offense that they needed with one swing of Wyatt Langford’s bat in last night’s win over Colorado. Dave Sessions writes that the Rangers didn’t find much offense in their return home but Langford’s homer was just enough to beat the Rockies 2-1.