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Josh Jung homered and scored three times in his return to the majors, Cody Freeman and Michael Helman had big-league firsts on consecutive pitches and the Texas Rangers beat the Athletics 7-2.
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Yardbarker on MSNMichael Helman knocks in four as Rangers top AthleticsMichael Helman hit a three-run homer, his first major league long ball, and drove in a run with a bunt as the Texas Rangers dismantled the Athletics 7-2 on Monday in the opener of a three-game series in Arlington,
Rangers third. Ezequiel Duran pops out to shallow left field to Jacob Wilson. Michael Helman strikes out swinging. Corey Seager homers to center field. Marcus Semien flies out to shallow right
A fter being selected by the Minnesota Twins in the 2018 MLB Draft, Michael Helman, former Texas A&M second baseman, has been working to make it to the big leagues. In May, Helman was picked up by the Texas Rangers and had a historic night on Monday.
The Texas Rangers today announced the following transactions prior to Monday night’s series opener against the Athletics at Globe Life Field: - Third baseman Josh Jung recalled from Triple-A Round Rock.
The Rangers recalled Helman from Triple-A Round Rock on Monday. He'll start in center field and bat leadoff in the Rangers' series opener versus the Athletics.
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Lone Star Ball on MSNJung, Helman, Winn up, Martin to i.l.The Texas Rangers have recalled third baseman Josh Jung, outfielder Michael Helman and pitcher Cole Winn from AAA Round Rock, the team announced today. Pitcher Chris Martin has been placed on the 15 day injured list with a left calf strain. Infielder Justin Foscue and outfielder Alejandro Osuna have been optioned to AAA Round Rock.
Michael Helman, who was recently called up from Triple-A Round Rock and made his first start for Texas on Monday, drew a two-out walk with the Rangers trailing the Orioles 3-2 in the seventh ...
Texas Rangers center fielder Michael Helman said he almost started to stumble as he rounded third base in the bottom of the seventh inning Monday night. After drawing a walk, he had stolen second and was planning to run straight through third when an errant throw deflected off his helmet and into the outfield.