Rangers out to keep rolling behind Kumar Rocker
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Kumar Rocker walked off the mound to a loud ovation from the 37,045 fans at Globe Life Field on Saturday night. There was one out in the seventh inning against the Tigers, and the rookie right-hander had gotten the Rangers there with relative ease.
The Texas Rangers are on the fringe of contention in the AL West, and have their bullpen in mind as the MLB trade deadline inches closer.
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Lone Star Ball on MSN55-50 - Semien comes up clutch after Harris harangues RangersThings could have gone worse for Rocker in the early goings had Adolis Garcia not whipped out the hose and tossed out a runner at home to end a 30+ pitch first inning for the rookie hurler. The Braves also scored a run in the second inning, another struggle-filled inning for Rocker.
Kumar Rocker took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and Rowdy Tellez hit a three-run home run in his second game with the Rangers as Texas beat the slumping Detroit Tigers 4-1 on Saturday night.Rocker (4-4) pitched 6 1/3 innings,
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Rangers’ Pitching Staff Has Continued To Be a StrengthOutstanding pitching and the Texas Rangers, historically, are not two things that go together. But this Rangers pitching staff is writing their own narrative.
Marcus Semien is a prime example of the old adage that the best ability is availability. In the seven full seasons since 2018, the 34-year old Cal alum and Texa
Kumar Rocker llevó un juego sin hit hasta la sexta entrada y el mexicano Rowdy Tellez conectó un jonrón de tres carreras en su segundo juego
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Yardbarker on MSNRangers' recent surge changes expectations for trade deadlineThe Texas Rangers were expected to be sellers ahead of the July 31 trade deadline. Those expectations have changed.
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The Rangers bullpen has been lights-out recently, allowing just 2 runs over their last 7 games with relievers like Hoby Milner (14 holds) and Robert Garcia (8 saves) providing lockdown late-inning support. Atlanta’s relief corps has shown signs of fatigue, with Rafael Montero struggling in yesterday’s meltdown eighth inning.