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The Texas Rangers have had one of MLB's best pitching staffs this season, including a number of players that are playing themselves into award conversations. ML
The Rangers won a closely contested match in the first game of the series 2-1. The Rockies took a one-run lead in the second inning, but gave up two runs in the sixth, which cost them the game. While the Rockies lost the game, they covered the massive +3.5 runline.
Corey Seager has been placed on the 10-day injured list again by the Texas Rangers. The two-time World Series MVP shortstop had already missed four of their previous five games because of right hamstring soreness before the move Tuesday.
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager was put on the injured list again because of a hamstring strain her suffered on May 11.
Ahead of the Texas Rangers' May 13 matchup with the Colorado Rockies, the team made a decision on star shortstop Corey Seager.
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ARLINGTON — It appears the Rangers - and more importantly - reliever Luke Jackson dodged a bullet on Monday.
The Texas Rangers are attempting to spark a fire amidst a strange season that has them out of first place in the American League West.
Though the Tigers had built up more credibility by snagging five wins in a row, they had a tough pill to swallow in the second game of the series. They got away with a 2-1 win thanks to a dominant pitching performance from Tarik Skubal. Detroit did not get that type of outing from any of its pitching on Saturday night.
With the New York Mets, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies each logging a pair of series wins last week, the top-tier of MLB teams has become increasingly crowded with no clear-cut No. 1 team in baseball right now.
Whether it’s a smartphone, a computer or even a Major League Baseball player, sometimes a reset is necessary. For Rangers first baseman Jake Burger, that meant getting recalled from Triple-A Round Rock on Monday after spending 10 days clearing his cache in the Minors.
On Tuesday, the subject was Chris Martin, who lasted one pitch in the ninth inning of a 4-1 game against Colorado, then walked off the mound and seemed to say “it popped,” on his way back to the dugout with athletic trainer Matt Lucero. It came a day after Luke Jackson was hit by a line drive on the hand and wrist on the first pitch he threw.