Jun. 13, Rangers vs White Sox
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Nathan Eovaldi, Cody Bradford and Jon Gray are all on the mend, forcing the Rangers to get creative amid a pitching pinch.
There has never been a combined perfect game in MLB history. That didn’t change on Friday, with the Rangers starting Shawn Armstrong on the mound to kick off the bullpen day. But it was fun to think about for a bit.
It’s Friday, June 13 and the White Sox (23-46) are in Arlington to take on the Rangers (33-36). Adrian Houser is slated to take the mound for Chicago against Texas.
So, how exactly have the Rangers rejoined the Slug Club? Well, everybody knows the first rule of Slug Club is to not talk about Slug Club. All apologies to Brad Pitt, but it may be that simple. The Rangers - and those around them - spent so much time talking about slugging before this season began that when it finally started and everybody geared themselves up to try to slug,
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MINNESOTA — The Texas Rangers have opted to proceed cautiously with the health of their ace. Right-handed pitcher Nathan Eovaldi returned to Arlington for “more diagnostics” on his injured arm, Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said Tuesday before the club’s series opener against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
Josh Smith matched his career high of four RBIs with a two-run homer and two-run double, Jacob deGrom allowed two runs or fewer for the eighth straight start and the Texas Rangers beat the St.