
The latest on the World Series champion Texas Rangers
Good morning.
Kennedi Landry writes that the Texas Rangers lost again last night but that Tyler Mahle was a bright spot in his second start of the year.
Shawn McFarland writes that Mahle was solid but couldn’t make it through five innings which ended up costing Texas as they ran out of high leverage relievers in the highest leverage moment of the game.
Jeff Wilson writes that the Rangers are awaiting word on Max Scherzer and Nathan Eovaldi so they can figure out the damage of their recent nearly total rotation wipeout.
McFarland writes that Jacob deGrom could eventually be a part of that rotation as the pitched to hitters yesterday.
Landry writes about deGrom’s simulated two innings and what the next steps are for the former Cy Young winner.
McFarland notes that the Rangers reversed their recent lineup changes in yet another attempt to jumpstart the offense.
Ken Rosenthal writes that, remarkably, the reigning champion Rangers could be the team, like the Angels last summer, to dump players on waivers to save a few millions. We’re a long way from Sborz to Heim.
And, Mike Piellucci writes that, if the Rangers are going to save their season, they’re going to need something stronger than Creed.
Have a nice day!