Rangers Make Burger/Crim Swap Official, Swap Infielders

After yesterday’s 3-0 loss to the Athletics, it was reported that the Texas Rangers would be making a roster shakeup. Those reports were officially confirmed by the club before Friday night’s series opener against the first-place Seattle Mariners. Blaine Crim has been called up to MLB for the first time in his career. He will… read more

Blaine Crim’s Long Road To The Show Soon To Be Complete

1,200 people can file into a DII Mississippi College Choctaws baseball game at Frierson Field in Clinton, MS. That’s not a bad figure considering that fewer than 5,000 students attend the school. Since the school was founded in 1826, just seven MLB players have come from there. Until now
 The Texas Rangers are expected to… read more

Rangers Leave 11 On Base, Score 1 Run In 7-1 Loss To Athletics

The phrase “what a difference a day makes” is an age-old slogan sometimes used in good but sometimes in bad contexts. One of the things about it is that it always stays relevant and finds new ways to teach lessons each time. Unfortunately for the Rangers, they learned another lession from the age old saying… read more

Rangers To DFA Dane Dunning, Call Up Tucker Barnhart Awaiting News On Kyle Higashioka

The Texas Rangers have been forced into making some roster moves ahead of today’s game against the Athletics. Following the Rangers 15-2 victory over the A’s on Tuesday night, catcher Kyle Higashioka reported some tightness in his right hamstring. Awaiting news on whether or not Higashioka will need to head to the IL, the Rangers… read more

deGrom’s Big Mechanical Adjustment Leads To Best Start Of Season

No one is harder on Jacob deGrom besides, well
 Jacob deGrom. Despite having some quality outings since returning from his second Tommy John surgery, deGrom hasn’t felt close to being his normal self. Until last night, that is
 deGrom turned in his best start of the season, firing six shutout innings as he mowed down… read more

Rangers Offense Breaks Out For 15 Runs As Texas Powers Past A’s

After the Rangers 2-1 loss to the Athletics on Monday night, Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said that his team would keep fighting in hopes of having a breakout game offensively. Turns out they didn’t need to fight for very much longer. Texas exploded for season highs with 15 runs, 18 hits, and 9 walks en… read more

Rangers Offense Struggles Once Again In 2-1 Loss To A’s

You’ve read this story before. No, not this exact one, but the theme. You’ve seen this theme many times from the 2025 Texas Rangers. A strong pitching performance gets wiped out by an offense that just can’t seem to get the big hit when they need it. Unfortunately, that was once again the case tonight… read more

Rangers Recall Dane Dunning, Option Caleb Boushley

Amid a stretch of 13 games in 13 days, the Texas Rangers needed some coverage down in the bullpen before they begin a seven-game home stand. They will look to a familiar face to provide that coverage, as Texas is expected to recall RHP Dane Dunning from AAA Round Rock. In 20 IP for the… read more

Lineup Reshuffle Gives Rangers Much Needed Offensive Boost

Saying that the Texas Rangers were struggling at the plate would probably be an understatement. Entering play on Tuesday, Texas ranked 29th in Major League Baseball in runs per game (3.1), 29th in on-base percentage (.274), 23rd in slugging percentage (.363), and 25th in WRC+ (84). Needing some sort of spark, Rangers manager Bruce Bochy… read more

Needing A Boost Garcia Picks Up Rangers Offense With Walk Off Two Run Home Run

It’s been clear that the Texas Rangers offense needed some sort of energy boost, or a shot in the arm, for much of the season. Fortunately, for the Rangers, they have a walking boost of energy in the form of outfielder Adolis Garcia. With just two hits entering the 9th inning of Saturday’s game, Garcia… read more

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