
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers
Good morning.
Shawn McFarland checks out what we learned about the Texas Rangers over the last week with Joc Pederson’s return going about as well as his first impression.
Kennedi Landry writes that Jacob deGrom made history yesterday, unfortunately in one of his worst starts in a decade.
Evan Grant writes that deGrom is suddenly homer prone as his innings begin to pile up in his first year back from injury.
Grant writes that an Adolis Garcia gaffe on the bases was the pratfall on the banana peel sundae for the Rangers during their comedy of errors on the west coast last week.
Jeff Wilson notes that Evan Carter’s back is barking again, sending him to the IL at a crucial juncture.
Grant writes that fellow oft-injured lineup mainstay hopeful Josh Jung’s ailing calf isn’t healing as quickly as hoped, which could hurt the lineup against upcoming left-handers.
Landry’s newsletter checks out what the Rangers were able to accomplish at the trade deadline.
And, Mike Piellucci writes that the deadline showed that the Rangers have never been more all-in on winning with pitching.
Have a nice day!