Tigers 4, Rangers 2 Tigers 4, Rangers 2 Dang it. For the second time in as many starts, Jon Gray did solid work on the mound, but got virtually no offensive support.
Where have the runs gone? The Texas Rangers scored twice but the Detroit Tigers scored four times. The good news is Jon Gray was pretty good today and even pitched a quality start, his second positive outing in a row after a couple of clunkers to start his campaign.
An early afternoon game in Detroit Texas Rangers lineup for April 16, 2024 against the Detroit Tigers: starting pitchers are Jon Gray for the Rangers and Casey Mize for the Tigers.
Texas Rangers news for April 12, 2024. Good morning, LSB. The Rangers lost a weird 1-0 game to the A’s yesterday. Shawn McFarland writes about the infield fly non-call that ruined whatever chance the Rangers’ offense had of scoring.
A’s 1, Rangers 0 A’s 1, Rangers 0 Not much to say here, is there? That infield fly non-call was annoying, but it’s hard to argue that was a big factor in the loss when the Rangers couldn’t get hits or do anything productive offensively anyway.
Might have to take the banner down after this one... The Texas Rangers had one hit while the Oakland Athletics scored one run. Well, that’s pretty embarrassing.
He earned himself a dadgum win. Seeing Sonny Gray out on the mound when I turned on the game was a surprise to me. It shouldn’t have been — I read the preview, I read he was making this start tonight, choosing to make his rehab starts during actual games rather than make a start in a minor league game to stretch out.
Rangers 7, Astros 2 Rangers 7, Astros 2 This game was close, until it wasn’t. Is this the best kind of game? A game where you have the excitement and thrill of watching a nail biter until the last inning or so, when your team adds a bunch of runs on and makes it not close, and you can enjoy the end result being lopsided?
No worse than a series tie has been secured The Texas Rangers scored seven runs while the Houston Astros scored two runs. For a while it looked as though the Rangers could have used a few of those ten runs from last night’s blowout victory, until they did that Rangers thing where the lineup just refused to stop piling on.
Cubs 9, Rangers 5 Cubs 9, Rangers 5 That was disappointing, huh? Jon Gray has shown flashes over the past couple of season of what the Rangers hoped he would be able to do consistently once he was out of Colorado, but hasn’t been able to do it…well, consistently.
As the famous philosopher Fernando Lamas once said, "It's better to look good than to feel good." For Jon Gray, that was the case Thursday in the Texas Rangers' 7-4 Cactus League win over the Cincinnati Reds at Surprise Stadium.
Texas Rangers pitcher Jon Gray escaped one jam in the third inning of his first spring training start, allowing no runs in Saturday’s game against the Chicago White Sox.
Fresh off their first World Series title in franchise history, the Texas Rangers will need to be creative this offseason as they try to upgrade their team to defend their championship in 2024.
Jon Gray probably thought his night in Phoenix would be a quiet one. Maybe a few conversations with teammates in the bullpen as they began to stretch for Game 3 of the World Series, but nothing more.
World Series Game 4 starters have been announced, with both teams placing emphasis on their bullpens before returning to their aces in Game 5. The Rangers will kick off the night with Jon Gray, a familiar face who once faced the Diamondbacks multiple times in the postseason.
Game 1 of the AL Championship Series is scheduled for Sunday evening, with the Rangers taking on the Astros in Houston at 7:15 p.m. CT. Future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander (3.22 ERA) will take the mound for the Astros opposite southpaw Jordan Montgomery (3.20 ERA).
Texas would have to make it to the ALCS for the righty to be a potential factor.
The brooms are out this week, baby! That's a second straight sweep as YB's Jack Dougherty starts the week 6-0 in strikeout props. Let's keep it rolling with Jack's three favorite K props for Wednesday's MLB slate.
After back-to-back winning days, just like the weather, maybe YB's Matt Wiesenfeld is heating up. Only time will tell.
Now that's more like it. After a brutal start to the week in strikeout props, we rebounded nicely with a 2-1 mark Wednesday and a 3-0 sweep Thursday. YB's Jack Dougherty says let's finish the week strong with his three favorite strikeout props for Friday's MLB slate.
The Texas Rangers will try to end a disappointing homestand on a positive note Sunday when they play the rubber match of their three-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays in Arlington, Texas.
Jon Gray won his fifth straight start in impressive fashion, throwing seven scoreless innings in leading the Texas Rangers to a 2-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday in Arlington, Texas.
Two former first-round picks by Colorado will square off Saturday afternoon in Arlington, Texas, as the Rockies and Rangers meet for the middle game of a three-game series.
Some good news on the injury front for the Texas Rangers. X-rays came back negative on starting pitcher Jon Gray, who was hit by a line drive during Saturday night's loss to the Astros.
The Texas Rangers, seeking to make their first playoff appearance since 2016, have already lost starting pitcher Jake Odorizzi for the season. Now? The team is dealing with another injury to the staff as starting pitcher Jon Gray left his start in the bottom of the third inning on Saturday night after being by a line drive in the right arm.
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