Joc wastes no time making Rangers' lineup shake-up look brilliant
ARLINGTON -- Rangers manager Skip Schumaker hasn’t been scared of changing up the lineup if things aren’t going smoothly. Joc Pederson hitting in the leadoff spot in the Rangers' 7-4 win over the Diamondbacks on Tuesday certainly raised some eyebrows, and Schumaker might as well have been Brad Pitt as
Nimmo day to day with sprained ankle after awkward landing
ARLINGTON -- Rangers right fielder Brandon Nimmo exited Tuesday night’s 7-4 win against the Diamondbacks with a left ankle injury after an infield single in the sixth inning. Manager Skip Schumaker said postgame that Nimmo sprained his ankle, but the X-rays were clear and he’s going to be day to
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Nadel marks milestone birthday with annual benefit concert
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Here is each club's hottest pitching prospect right now
A couple of weeks ago, we took a look at the hottest hitting prospect in each organization. Now it’s time to check in on the pitchers. While many of the game’s top young arms are still building up and expanding their pitch counts and innings, there have been more than
Rangers bullpen steps up vs. D-backs after Eovaldi scratch
ARLINGTON -- Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi was scratched from his series-opening start against the Diamondbacks with left side tightness on Monday. Manager Skip Schumaker said Eovaldi woke up feeling discomfort in his side and went to get scans before coming to the ballpark. The Rangers are still awaiting the results
Latest Rangers injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Rangers injury news and transactions.
deGrom (7 scoreless, 10 K's) lauded in clubhouse for vintage performance
ARLINGTON -- Globe Life Field’s run production has been a topic of conversation for well over a year now. The Rangers and opponents alike have struggled to score runs in Arlington. But the bottom line is that you have to find ways to win at home. One easy way to
Skip's mom is obviously a big fan, but ... she watches HOW MANY of his games?!
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1 thing each team can improve upon the rest of the way
No matter what its record is, every MLB team knows there's always room for improvement. With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here's one thing each club is seeking to improve this season. All stats updated through Saturday's games
Making most of new opportunity, Foscue swats 1st career homer
ARLINGTON -- Rangers manager Skip Schumaker gave Justin Foscue a call right before Spring Training. Schumaker, who was named the Rangers’ new manager months prior, wanted the infielder to know that 2026 could be a fresh start for him. A clean slate. Foscue entered the season just 3-for-51 (.059) in
This prospect with a ‘unicorn fastball’ just dominated his High-A debut
Sometimes all it takes to find a rhythm on the mound is a little change of routine. Or for AJ Russell, maybe even different scenery that comes with a new level. The Rangers’ No. 3 prospect twirled three perfect frames and struck out four for High-A Hub City during its
After strong April, Rocker's old ways resurface in his May starts
ARLINGTON -- Kumar Rocker wears a shirt that reads “PROCESS OVER RESULTS” in the style of a math equation.
Miscues, control issues unravel Gore's start in 6th frame
NEW YORK -- MacKenzie Gore has completed a full six innings just once this season. He looked to be on pace to do so again on Thursday in the Rangers’ series finale against the Yankees, before trouble arose, some of his own making and some outside of his control.
Who's in right? Pederson starts in outfield grass for first time in 3 years
NEW YORK -- Joc Pederson hasn’t played the outfield consistently since September 2023, when he was with the Giants. Despite signing with the Diamondbacks as an outfielder, he didn’t see any action at any position across his 132 games in Arizona. He has only started at first base and designated
Here is the first official 2026 mock draft!
The 2026 Draft is taking longer to sort itself out than teams hoped. Shortstops Roch Cholowsky (UCLA) and Grady Emerson (Fort Worth Christian HS in Texas) have set themselves apart from the rest of the class. The second tier of prospects consists of catcher Vahn Lackey (Georgia Tech) and right-hander
Duran's heater continues in dominant Rangers win
NEW YORK -- Rangers manager Skip Schumaker says that Ezequiel Duran is everything a manager wants from a utilityman. He’s ready to play any position every single day. He does the little things well. He’s energetic. He’s more effective off the bench now than he’s ever been.
Offense sputters after early outburst, deGrom and Rangers pay the price
NEW YORK -- When you go into the bottom of the first inning already with a three-run lead and your ace about to take the mound, you typically like your chances to come through with a victory. Skip Schumaker wasn’t that naive. No matter how good Jacob deGrom is, the
One prospect with closer potential from each organization
The saying goes that relievers are failed starters. If you believe that, revisit how much the Padres gave up for Mason Miller at last year’s Trade Deadline, and then look at Miller’s dominance to begin his first full season in San Diego. After that, look at the three-year, $69 million
Smith (glute strain) lands on injured list, Foscue to make '26 debut
NEW YORK -- Just when things were looking up for Josh Smith, another roadblock got in the way. Smith, who has manned second base this season, was slashing .181/.286/.208 across his first 24 games through April 23. Then, after a few “mental days,” he rediscovered his swing, hitting .350/.458/.350 over
Strikeouts? Velocity? Rangers' bullpen finds other ways to success
For a team that had to rebuild most of its bullpen over the offseason, the Rangers are succeeding by bucking a few modern trends. Texas finished third in the American League in reliever ERA last year, then saw the three pitchers who tossed the most relief innings in 2025 all
Why has the Rangers' bullpen been so good? Just ask them
DETROIT -- Rangers right-hander Jack Leiter lost a perfect game when he walked Riley Greene to begin the fifth inning Sunday night. Then he lost the no-hitter the next batter, when Spencer Torkelson drilled a two-run homer on a hanging slider over the left-field wall. And it was all downhill
'Skip's one of the best': Schumaker, Wainwright get tender reunion in Detroit
DETROIT -- Rangers manager Skip Schumaker had an office visitor he knows quite well walk through his door prior to Saturday night’s 5-1 loss to the Tigers at Comerica Park. It was former teammate and Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainright, who served as an analyst Saturday night for the national TV