ARLINGTON — While the most notable short-term injury is to Kumar Rocker, the Texas Rangers have three others pitcher playing a longer game. Cody Bradford, Jon Gray and Josh Sborz are all in various stages of recovery from their respective injuries and have contrasting timelines.
The Rangers made their final procedural roster moves ahead of today’s opener The Texas Rangers announced today that Cody Bradford has been placed on the 15 day injured list with a left elbow sprain, and Patrick Corbin has been optioned to AAA Round Rock.
The Texas Rangers have dealt with several major injuries to the starting rotation over the last several weeks as they sit now just one week away from Opening Day.
At the beginning of last week, the Texas Rangers‘ starting rotation was healthy and considered by many to be a strong suit of the ball club heading into 2025.
The Texas Rangers have had a tough couple of weeks when it comes to injuries, especially in recent days with two of their starting pitchers going down.
Texas Rangers update for Friday, March 14. Good morning, LSB. The Rangers expect Cody Bradford will begin the season on the IL. Kennedi Landry writes that the Bradford injury opens the door for Jack Leiter or Kumar Rocker to make the rotation.
Rangers left-hander Cody Bradford is going to start the season on the 15-day injured list. Manager Bruce Bochy passed the news along to reporters, including Kennedi Landry of MLB.com.
The Texas Rangers could be dealing with a potentially devastating injury just a couple of weeks before the season begins. As first reported by Kennedi Landry of MLB.com, the Rangers have scratched left-handed pitcher Cody Bradford from a spring training start on Wednesday due to elbow soreness.
Cody Bradford made his third start of the spring, leading his split squad of Texas Rangers into battle against the San Diego Padres at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Ariz.
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A quietly quality season interrupted by injury With the 2024 regular season over, it is time for us to go back and take a look at the players who appeared for the Texas Rangers this season.
Rangers 5, A’s 1 Rangers 5, A’s 1 Good news, folks...the Rangers will not be swept by the A’s in the final series played at the Coliseum. It wasn’t Cody Bradford’s finest outing, but that’s okay.
Texas and Oakland, Game 2 Texas Rangers lineup for September 25, 2024 against the Oakland A’s: starting pitchers are Cody Bradford for the Rangers and Brady Basso for the A’s.
The Oakland Athletics (68-89) host the Texas Rangers (74-83) for a home game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Wednesday. First pitch is at 9:40 p.m.
ARLINGTON — Adolis García 's two-run home run in the sixth inning was all Cody Bradford needed to earn his sixth win Wednesday night. Bradford held the Toronto Blue Jays to five hits -- four singles and a double -- over seven scoreless innings as the Texas Rangers took their second consecutive game 2-0 at Globe Life Field.
Adolis Garcia belted a two-run homer and Cody Bradford tossed seven shutout innings to fuel the Texas Rangers to a 2-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas.
Corey Seager’s two-homer game overshadowed Jared Triolo’s three-run homer as the Pittsburgh Pirates were defeated 4-3 by the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on Monday night.
The injury interrupted what had been a strong start to the season. The Baylor product secured the fifth starter spot out of camp. He’d done everything in his power over his first three outings to keep hold of that job.
Sunday completed a seven-game, ten-day span between the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, a rivalry that is reaching its full potential for the first time since these two began going head-to-head in 2001.
With Max Scherzer, Jacob deGrom, Tyler Mahle and Michael Lorenzen on the injured list to start the season, the Texas Rangers needed someone to step up in their pitching rotation.
Cody Bradford would be the first to admit his spring training appearance was far from what he expected. The breaking ball wasn't breaking. A few two-strike pitches just fell outside the line.