Texas_rangers articles

  • Series Preview: Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers

    Banking five wins last week to get back to .500 on the season was exactly what the doctor ordered for the Mariners. It was even more important that they took care of business against the likes of the Reds and Rockies because Seattle’s schedule is about to get a lot harder over the next couple of weeks. They’ve got this series on the road against the Rangers, then host the Diamondbacks and Braves before starting off the month of May with a trip to Houston. If the Mariners have truly turned a...
  • Texas Rangers revert back to inept offense with loss to Washington

    The Texas Rangers didn’t score while the Washington Nationals scored a run. Well, so much for the bats figuring it out after last night. Instead of Jon Gray suffering a 1-0 loss, it was Andrew Heaney. The Rangers had nine opportunities with runners in scoring position and scored zero runs. They left 11 on base. They out-hit the Nationals, in fact. Washington only had two chances with RISP and left one on base all night. Texas even managed to blow not one but two bases loaded, zero out...
  • Texas Rangers close out April with easy win over Washington Nationals

    The Texas Rangers scored seven runs while the Washington Nationals scored one run. I have to admit, as soon as CJ Abrams reached on an infield single up the line at first base, stole second, and then scored on a dunker with two-out in the first inning, and with the bats following by going down in like eight pathetic pitches in the bottom of the frame, I thought, “uh oh, this has Jon Gray start written all over it.” Gray has had a tendency to draw the shortest straw in regards to run support...