TEX • RF • #
Rosenthal mentions that the limited number of right-handed hitters on the trade market could make García an attractive option, especially since he’s under team control next season as well. With the Rangers falling out of contention, García could be the team’s most valuable trade chip. Rosenthal believes that, “As long as he continues producing offensively, his trade value would be greater at the deadline than during the offseason or at next year’s deadline.”
about 7 hours ago
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TEX •
about 17 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 17 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 23 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
MIN • RF
about 2 hours ago
Wallner was responsible for the only run of the game for Minnesota, as he took Cade Gibson deep in the seventh inning. He’s now gone deep eight times with 14 RBI, and it’s worth remembering that those numbers have come in just 47 games and 151 at-bats.
HOU • RF
about 3 hours ago
McCormick has been out since the start of June with his oblique strain. The 30-year-old was not getting consistent playing time prior to the injury, and it seems unlikely that role will change even with the gluttony of injuries Houston has dealt with that could have opened up the depth chart. He should be able to come off the IL near the All-Star break if there are no setbacks.
Source: Matt Kawahara
HOU • RF
about 17 hours ago
Smith singled three times on a night where Houston picked up 16 hits and six different Astros had multi-hit nights. The rookie 22-year-old is now hitting .285 on the season, and his OPS has risen to .785. Smith hit .303/.354/.494 in June, and July has seen a pair of multi-hit games. Pretty good.