One of the biggest surprises over the first month of the 2025 MLB regular season has been the offensive production of the Texas Rangers, or lack thereof.
The Texas Rangers have impressed many people so far this spring with their quick start to the season, sitting at 15-11 and atop the American League West.
Your daily helping of Rangers minor league excitement Hickory starter Mason Molina allowed two runs in three innings of work, striking out five. Kai Wynyard struck out four, walked one, surrendered a homer and gave up two runs in three innings.
Texas Rangers update for Saturday, April 26. Good morning, LSB. The Rangers blanked the Giants in their series opener last night behind another stellar night from Nate Eovaldi.
Before leaving for this week’s road trip, Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said the plan was for Jack Leiter to join the team on the west coast and start.
Rangers 2, Giants 0 Rangers 2, Giants 0 Another close, low-scoring win. Kind of the theme for the team this season. Nathan Eovaldi came up big once more, giving the Rangers six shutout innings, with Chris Martin, Robert Garcia and Luke Jackson combining to cover the final three innings.
Nathan Eovaldi prevailed in a pitchers' duel with Justin Verlander, Wyatt Langford had an RBI double among three hits, and the Texas Rangers opened a three-game road series with a 2-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Friday night.
Wyatt Langford has three more hits for Texas in the win The Texas Rangers scored a couple of runs while the San Francisco Giants were held off the board.
The Texas Rangers’ starting rotation is one of the best in Major League Baseball under manager Bruce Bochy. The rich will get richer on Sunday with the return of Jack Leiter.
The first month of the 2025 MLB season has already flown by, and there have been plenty of interesting story lines to follow as teams begin to settle in for the long haul of summer.
Texas plays the Giants in San Fran Texas Rangers lineup for April 25, 2025 against the San Francisco Giants: starting pitchers are Nathan Eovaldi for the Rangers and Justin Verlander for the Giants.
Coming into the 2025 MLB regular season, one of the strengths for the Texas Rangers was expected to be their starting rotation. It was an incredibly deep and talented group, expected to be led by Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi.
This week in the Rangers Reacts survey, we asked which hitter off to a slow start you had the most confidence in turning things around This week in the
A panoply of Rangers minor league action from Thursday Hickory starter Caden Scarborough threw four shutout innings, striking out six. Thomas Ireland struck out four and walked one in four shutout innings.
Texas Rangers update for Friday, April 25. Good morning, LSB. The Rangers lost a stinker last night thanks to some defensive miscues and continued offensive meh-ness.
Two of Major League Baseball's active legends will occupy opposing dugouts Friday night when Bruce Bochy and the Texas Rangers visit Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
The Rangers clearly want to avoid the competitive balance tax in 2025. Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reported as much way back in October and owner Ray Davis confirmed that plan to Grant in January.
The Texas Rangers had one of their best offensive games of the season against the A’s with an 8-5 win on April 22, but it almost felt like it came at the cost of one of their key players.
Fans of the Texas Rangers are growing weary of the lack of offense. All of last season, they heard that the team was going to start hitting. Just wait, it will turn around, they were told.
Jack Leiter is officially on the comeback trail. The Texas Rangers announced that Leiter, who is currently on the 15-day injured list due to a blister on his right middle finger, has been sent to Triple-A RoundRock to begin his rehab assignment, according to the team.
"We just think he could use a couple games," Texas manager Bruce Bochy said regarding injured outfielder Wyatt Langford. Langford has been on the shelf with an oblique strain.
Well, well, well. Here we are, back talking about fantasy baseball. You’ve had a couple of weeks to settle in, analyze your roster, and now you probably need to start making some moves.