Before the start of the 2025 season, Texas Rangers right-handed pitcher Jacob deGrom and the organization insisted that they had a plan to keep him healthy and on the mound throughout the campaign.
The Texas Rangers are technically still in the postseason conversation. At 68-67, Texas is 6.5 games out of first place in the American League West. In the American League Wild Card, the Rangers are just 4.5 games back of a spot.
This week in Rangers React, we asked whether the Rangers would finish above .500. Not surprisingly, the voting was very close, with above .500 ending up with slightly more of the vote than under .500.
Hickory starter Aneudis Mejia allowed four runs in three innings, striking out two and walking three. Owen Proksch allowed three runs in 1.2 IP, striking out four and walking two.
So this afternoon I was minding my own business at work, doing work things, and happened to glance down at my phone and check BlueSky, only to learn that Corey Seager has appendicitis and was going to have an appendectomy.
The Texas Rangers are going to take a long, hard look at their roster this offseason to figure out where things have gone wrong. Since winning the World Series in 2023, they have fallen woefully short of expectations ever since.
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is set to undergo an appendectomy, multiple outlets reported Thursday, and is expected to miss multiple weeks, putting the remainder of his regular season in jeopardy.
The Texas Rangers are 68-67 entering their weekend series against the Athletics. Bruce Bochy is in what might be the last season of his career as a manager.
Rangers shortstop Corey Seager has appendicitis and will undergo an appendectomy. Seager will be “out a period of time” but hasn’t been ruled out for the entire year.
The Texas Rangers squashed the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night to get their record back over .500. Despite that, the Rangers are still in third place in the American League West and they have some ground to make up in the Wild Card race.
The 2025 season has shaped up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory, with the American League Wild Card race set to come down to the wire.
The Texas Rangers have struggled to score runs all season, but on Wednesday night they made up for it against the Los Angeles Angels. The Rangers defeated the Angels, 20-3, as all 12 Texas hitters had at least one hit in the game.
Rangers 20, Angels 3 Well that was quite the unusual game. How unusual, you may ask? Jack Kochanowicz, the Angels starter, allowed 11 runs. Its only the fifth time this season that a pitcher has allowed at least 11 runs in a game.
ARLINGTON, Texas (Aug 27) — The Texas Rangers busted open the flood gates as they beat the Los Angeles Angels, 20–3, in front of a crowd of 22,353. For the first time since 2011, the Rangers had three players in their lineup drive in five apiece.
The Texas Rangers unleashed a historic offensive performance Wednesday night, scoring 20 runs, a record for Globe Life Field, on 20 hits, the most the Rangers have ever recorded at their home ballpark, to crush the Los Angeles Angels 20-3.
Adolis Garcia, Joc Pederson, Corey Seager and Kyle Higashioka all had home runs as the surging Texas Rangers took advantage of a dearth of pitching from Los Angeles while pounding the reeling Angels 20-3 on Wednesday to capture a three-game series between the American League West rivals in Arlington, Texas.
Jack Leiter’s past start was the best one of his career. He faced off against the Cleveland Guardians and diced them up. He threw seven scoreless innings allowing a pair of singles while not walking a single batter and racking up a career high 10 strikeouts.