TEX • 1B • #
Burger make his return to Texas’ lineup for Wednesday’s showdown against the Orioles after wrapping up a lightning-quick minor league rehab assignment that lasted exactly one game. The 29-year-old slugger, who wound up requiring only a minimum injured list stint with a mild oblique strain, has underwhelmed this season in his Rangers debut, but there’s still plenty of time for him to turn things around in the second half.
about 16 hours ago
July 2, 2025 8:10 PM
TEX •
about 8 hours ago
Eovaldi was back to his usual tricks in this one after a rough return from the injured list last time out. He forced multiple swings-and-misses with his fastball, cutter, and splitter and the Orioles were never able to get anything going against him. However, he was only able to work up to 72 pitches in this outing. The Rangers are continuing to limit Eovaldi’s workload after he spent a month on the IL and returned to the team without going out on a rehab assignment. Expect him to stay around this 75-pitch limit next time out against the Angels.
TEX • 2B
about 8 hours ago
It feels like Semien has finally turned a corner. With this home run, he now has five since the beginning of June and a 1.012 OPS over his last 30 games. While second base is a complete wasteland at the moment, now is the time to trust Semien once again.
TEX • LF
about 14 hours ago
Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young told reporters Langford is expected to be activated for Saturday’s game against the Padres. The 23-year-old outfielder will get in at least a handful of minor league contests after making it through Wednesday’s live batting practice session without any issues.
Source: Shawn McFarland
LAD • 1B
about 6 hours ago
With the score tied at 4-4, Freeman singled in Shohei Ohtani to give the Dodgers the win on a day that will best be remembered for Clayton Kershaw picking up strikeout number 3,000. Freeman is now hitting .309/.381/.500 on the season, and it seems pretty likely he’ll be joining Kershaw in Cooperstown someday.
CLE • 1B
about 7 hours ago
The Guardians had a homer parade early against Shota Imanaga with Santana, David Fry, and Lane Thomas giving them an early 3-0 lead. Then, Tanner Bibee unraveled and they couldn’t fight back. Santana has been the same steady, boring contributor he’s always been so far this season with 10 home runs, four stolen bases, and a .708 OPS just past the halfway point of the season.
ATL • 1B
about 9 hours ago
The Braves had a furious, two-out rally which led them to victory here and Olson put the exclamation point on it with his grand slam. After singles by Jurickson Profar and Ozzie Albies knocked Yusei Kikuchi out of this game with two outs in the sixth inning, Sean Murphy launched a three-run home run to give Atlanta their first lead. Then, Angels’ reliever Ryan Zeferjahn allowed a single to Michael Harris II and walked both ninth hitter Nick Allen and Ronald Acuña Jr. which set Olson up for his grand slam. It was his first RBI in over a week and first home run in two weeks as he and his Braves try to shake loose from the malaise that’s overcome their season.