
The latest on the once and future World Series champion Texas Rangers
Good morning.
Shawn McFarland checks out where things stand for the Texas Rangers one-third of the way through the baseball season.
Matt Fisher writes about the road woes for the Rangers, even as things didn’t go much better for them at home yesterday.
Evan Grant writes about the Rangers losing the opener against the Blue Jays despite allowing just two runs.
Kennedi Landry writes that the the Rangers lost while Jacob deGrom didn’t record a strikeout for the first time in his career.
Grant writes that the Rangers lost for an 11th time in which they allowed fewer than three runs. They’ve played 55 games.
Grant writes about Alejandro Osuna collecting his first big league hits, which came in front of his mom and dad.
Grant writes that the Rangers are trying to get Corey Seager back in the lineup, perhaps during this series against Toronto.
Grant writes that, in case you hadn’t noticed, Luke Jackson is confirmed to have been moved from the ephemeral closer role.
Grant writes that, no, Kumar Rocker is not going to become the closer.
Jeff Wilson writes that Chris Young shut down the Rocker as closer talk as the team focuses on more pressing issues.
Levi Weaver offers up the Rangers’ all-quarter-century team for the first quarter of the 2000s.
And, I guess the appearance fee was too high for the Rizzler or Hawk Tuah wouldn’t reply to DMs or something.
Have a nice day!