The Texas Rangers just want to remain close in the American League West race as a meeting with the Houston Astros looms next week. So far, so good. The Rangers (77-70) won their 15th game in their last 19 games as they beat the New York Mets, 8-3, on Friday at Citi Field.
Frisco starter Winston Santos allowed six runs in three innings of work, striking out five and walking one. Danny Coulombe struck out one in a scoreless rehab appearance.
Rangers 8, Mets 3 That is a very nice way to start a road trip. Jacob deGrom made his triumphant return to New York, though he had to wait a while to take the mound, what with the Rangers scoring six in a long top of the first.
Jacob deGrom had a triumphant return to his old stomping grounds. Making his first appearance at CitiField since 2002, deGrom delivered the goods for the
The Colorado Rockies were looking for any way they could to get on the scoreboard against the San Diego Padres. Then an unexpected source of power provided the end to what had been a historic run of zeroes inside Petco Park on Friday.
The Texas Rangers scored eight runs while the New York Mets scored three runs. They’re so weird, man. This bizarre team came into New York fresh off a sweep of the MLB-leading Milwaukee Brewers.
It was a scene straight out of a sports movie. Jacob deGrom, the man, the myth, the legend, was back at Citi Field. But this time, something was… off. He was wearing the wrong uniform.
The Texas Rangers’ regular season ends on Sept. 28. Will Marcus Semien be on the field for that final game? He hopes so. Semien told The Dallas Morning News (subscription required) on Thursday that he hasn’t ruled out a return to the lineup by the end of the regular season.
Things are looking up after the Texas Rangers swept the Milwaukee Brewers, and they are now two games behind the Seattle Mariners for the final AL Wild Card spot.
The Texas Rangers are making a legitimate late-season push for a playoff spot in the American League, currently riding a four-game winning streak and being victorious in five out of their last six contests.
As the AL West race heats up, the Texas Rangers will welcome back Jacob deGrom to the mound. It will be one of the most anticipated moments of the season.
The Texas Rangers are locked in a playoff race in the American League and Friday’s game offers starter Jacob deGrom a chance to return home. The Rangers (77-70) are on a tear going into the series with the New York Mets, who have experienced a tailspin the past few weeks.
The Texas Rangers are 14-4 since Aug. 22. In that time, they played their way into the American League playoff race. Texas has trimmed the Houston Astros’ lead in the AL West Division to two games, with the Seattle Mariners now tied for the lead in the division.
When the Pittsburgh Pirates selected catcher Henry Davis with the first overall selection in the 2021 MLB Draft, the Texas Rangers didn’t hesitate with their pick.
Jake Burger drove in three with a pair of home runs and Merrill Kelly outdueled Freddy Peralta on the mound as the Texas Rangers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 on Wednesday afternoon to sweep a key three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.
The Texas Rangers are making a push for the final American League Wild Card spot two years after winning their first World Series title. They are 76-70 and also not far back of the Houston Astros in the AL West.
The Texas Rangers (75–70) have been one of the league’s biggest surprises in September. Winners of seven of their last ten games, they’ve pulled within 1.5 games of an AL wild card spot and just 3.5 games back of the AL West division lead entering Tuesday.
The Texas Rangers will look to continue their unlikely ascent in the American League playoff race as they pursue a series win over the major leagues' top team, the Milwaukee Brewers.
Jake Burger's two-run, two-out home run in the sixth inning produced the winning runs as the Texas Rangers beat Framber Valdez and the Houston Astros 4-2 on Sunday afternoon in the rubber game of a key three-game American League West series in Arlington, Texas.
The Texas Rangers have been one of the most disappointing, fascinating, frustrating, and exhilarating teams in baseball this season. Despite a rash of injuries to several key players, the Rangers are only 1.5 games out of a wild-card spot heading into Tuesday night’s slate.