Earlier this year there was talk of the Texas Rangers converting veteran starter Jon Gray into the closer role. That was before the right-hander took a line drive off his pitching hand and went on the 60-day injured list with a right forearm fracture.
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 Texas Rangers have had a tough start to the year when it comes to their starting pitcher rotation and setbacks. With Jon Gray and Cody Bradford both dealing with injuries that will land them on the Injured List to start the season, changes had to be made to fill the gaps.
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.
The Texas Rangers are looking for a bounce-back season in 2025. Their championship defense went as poorly as possible, with pitching injuries and poor performances throughout the year.
The Texas Rangers signed former Washington Nationals pitcher Corbin to a one-year deal on Tuesday, bringing him into to help a wounded rotation. Jon Gray recently broke his wrist in Cactus League play as the result of a line drive.
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 experienced some difficulties prior to Opening Day. Originally, the Rangers entered the spring with promising pitching depth with established veterans and star pitching prospects.
Texas Rangers starter Jon Gray will miss “extended time” after being struck by a line drive and fracturing his wrist. The Rangers’ pitching staff took another hit Friday, as Gray was hit by a line drive from Rockies first baseman Michael Toglia.
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 right-hander Jon Gray sustained a fractured right wrist after being struck by a comebacker during Friday's spring training game against the Colorado Rockies.
With the start of the regular season right around the corner for the Texas Rangers, they recently suffered a tough blow in spring training. In their most recent game, Rangers starter Jon Gray was hit by a comebacker and suffered a fractured wrist on his pitching arm.
The Texas Rangers have been dealing with their fair share of injuries this spring. Wyatt Langford missed some time with an oblique injury, but he did make his spring training debut a few days ago.
The Texas Rangers’ pitching staff took a major hit on Friday, as starter Jon Gray sustained a right wrist fracture during a Cactus League matchup against the Colorado Rockies.
Entering spring training the Texas Rangers touted their starting pitching depth, so much so that the franchise considered taking Jon Gray for a spin as a closer.
It is no secret that the Texas Rangers have been a disappointment this season. Their issues continued on Friday when they got blown out 9-2 by the fourth place Oakland Athletics.
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Jon Gray was once a building block for the Colorado Rockies' rotation. The third overall pick in the 2013 draft ascended to ace of the staff before control issues derailed his time in Denver.
OAKLAND — After throwing a seven-inning gem in Kansas City on Sunday, Texas Rangers starter Jon Gray got to enjoy the sun-splashed days inside the Oakland Coliseum early this week without having to take the mound.
Jon Gray allowed one run over eight innings to pick up his first win of the season, leading the Texas Rangers to a 7-1 victory over the Washington Nationals in the opener of a three-game series on Tuesday in Arlington, Texas.
Still in search of his first victory of the season, right-hander Jon Gray will take the mound for the Texas Rangers in their series opener with the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night in Arlington, Texas.
As the famous philosopher Fernando Lamas once said, "It's better to look good than to feel good." For Jon Gray, that was the case Thursday in the Texas Rangers' 7-4 Cactus League win over the Cincinnati Reds at Surprise Stadium.
Fresh off their first World Series title in franchise history, the Texas Rangers will need to be creative this offseason as they try to upgrade their team to defend their championship in 2024.