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The Texas Rangers were no-hit for the sixth time in franchise history on Monday. It felt like an inflection point for the offense.
It opens with the Houston Astros on Monday. Texas (24-28) nenters the game only 2.5 games back of the Athetics (27-26) in the American League West, but it feels like a chasm after a 3-6 road trip and being swept by the Los Angeles Angels.
The Texas Rangers today announced the following transactions prior to today’s game against Los Angeles-AL at Angel Stadium: - Right-handed pitcher Cole Winn placed on 15-day Injured List (right arm fatigue) - Right handed pitcher Gavin Collyer recalled from Triple-A Round Rock Winn,
The Texas Rangers are being cautious with their best hitter as they open a four-game series against the Houston Astros.
Texas has a big pitching advantage on Monday, and our Astros vs Rangers prediction and MLB picks expect that to be the difference.
The Rangers’ road trip woes continued Saturday night, but the team breathed a significant sigh of relief regarding third baseman Josh Jung.
The Texas Rangers have set their lineup for Monday’s game with the Houston Astros at Globe Life Field.