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Rangers drop 6th straight series in Seattle as rotation struggles

April 19, 2026

SEATTLE -- The House of Horrors remains. The Rangers’ struggles at T-Mobile Park persisted this weekend. Despite finding a way to take the first game of the series, Texas dropped back-to-back contests on Saturday and Sunday and failed to finish out a potential series win. The Rangers have not won

There's nothing minor about this Rangers prospect's MLB debut

April 19, 2026

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Late rally falls short, but Rangers like 'identity' they see forming

April 19, 2026

SEATTLE -- The Rangers fought to their last out. Nobody likes moral victories. Nobody wants to hear about a team's fight when it ends in the L column. But that fight -- win or lose -- has clearly been the identity of this Rangers team 21 games into the 2026

deGrom dances around trouble as Rangers post shutout in Seattle

April 18, 2026

SEATTLE -- The first inning was strenuous. Rangers ace Jacob deGrom took the mound on Friday and quickly was faced with a bases-loaded jam of his own making after a pair of walks -- including a 10-pitch battle with Josh Naylor -- and a double from Mariners star Julio Rodríguez.

'It was a circus out there': Rangers overcome odds, wind to secure series split

April 16, 2026

WEST SACRAMENTO -- The wind giveth and the wind taketh away. The Rangers looked to be well on their way to edging out a victory over the A’s on Thursday afternoon after Josh Jung hit a wind-assisted two-run home run in the top of the seventh inning. But Texas ran

Schumaker laments move he didn't make in 'chess match' with A's

April 16, 2026

WEST SACRAMENTO -- One pitch, one swing, one decision can change the course of a baseball game. That’s no secret. For the Rangers on Wednesday night, manager Skip Schumaker felt like that decision fell on him. The Rangers fell, 6-5, to the A’s at Sutter Health Park. A pitch could

Latz's start to '26 hasn't just been good -- it's historic

April 15, 2026

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Rangers' struggles with southpaws continue in loss to A's

April 15, 2026

WEST SACRAMENTO -- It must have felt like left-handed pitchers were going extinct by how few of them the Rangers had faced to start the season. By the end of Tuesday night’s game at Sutter Health Park, the Rangers were reminded of why it may be a blessing for them

Eovaldi gets back on track as Rangers take series opener

April 14, 2026

WEST SACRAMENTO -- Whispers outside of the Rangers organization wondered when it was time to worry about Nathan Eovaldi. After all, he had allowed 11 runs over his first 8 2/3 innings in 2026. When was the time to worry? The time definitely was not within the first 10 days

Rangers' new City Connect look a nod to Tex-Mex culture

April 9, 2026

ARLINGTON -- ¡Viva Tejas! There’s a sort of storytelling that goes along with all uniforms that represent a city or state, none more so than Nike’s City Connect series. As the Rangers retire the “Peagle” uniforms that celebrated the baseball history of the entire Metroplex, the City Connect 2.0 celebrates

Rangers make statement with 1st sweep of division rival Mariners since 2023

April 8, 2026

ARLINGTON -- Kyle Higashioka said it best on Tuesday night: “It gets kinda tiring losing to the same team.”

Pederson lets it all out after crushing first HR of '26

April 8, 2026

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Evo gets 1,500th K in bounceback start as Rangers best Achilles heel Kirby

April 8, 2026

ARLINGTON -- First pitch was at 7:09 p.m. CT. By 7:09:05, Nathan Eovaldi's four-seam fastball was launched a Statcast-projected 350 feet, just beyond the right-field wall at Globe Life Field by Mariners infielder Brendan Donovan. The Rangers, with another co-ace on the mound, were staring down a 1-0 hole in

Sigh of relief: MRI of deGrom's knee comes back clean

April 7, 2026

ARLINGTON -- Rangers ace Jacob deGrom underwent an MRI on his right knee on Tuesday morning after experiencing discomfort during his pregame warmup on Monday night ahead of a 2-1 win over the Mariners at Globe Life Field. The results came back clean, with no structural issues -- a big

deGrom flushes Raleigh HR -- and right knee discomfort -- to help Rangers snap skid

April 7, 2026

ARLINGTON -- The most defining at-bat of Jacob deGrom’s start against the Mariners on Monday night came in the first inning.

Here are the non-players in the Rangers Hall of Fame

April 6, 2026

ARLINGTON -- The Texas Rangers Hall of Fame was created in 2002 to honor individuals who have impacted the organization both on and off the field. Starting in 2009, the Rangers Hall of Fame began a new process required for induction in which a group comprised of all living members

Leiter's strong 9-K start a positive in 3 takeaways from series loss to Reds

April 5, 2026

ARLINGTON -- So far, 2026 is looking a whole lot like 2025 at Globe Life Field. The Rangers suffered their first sweep of the season on Sunday afternoon with a 2-1 loss to the Reds to finish off a weekend that looked a whole lot like the ‘25 ballclub’s losses.

With new contacts, Burger could be frightening to face ... literally

April 5, 2026

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After hectic Opening Week, Rocker rewards Rangers' faith with solid season debut

April 4, 2026

ARLINGTON -- When the Rangers broke camp and left Surprise, Ariz., on March 22, one player remained at the Spring Training facility. Kumar Rocker remained in Surprise in order to make one last start on the backfields against Minor Leaguers, while the rest of the club arrived in Arlington for

Rangers continue to rave about Gore after 9-K start in home debut

April 3, 2026

ARLINGTON -- Opening Day is the start of the new year in baseball. And while Texas had to wait a week, as the Rangers opened the season with a seven-day, six-game road trip, the festivities got underway on Friday afternoon. Accompanying the new year was the Rangers’ newest starting pitcher

Back-to-back road series wins filled with a whole lot of fun for Rangers

April 1, 2026

BALTIMORE -- Midway through Spring Training, Danny Jansen walked in the Rangers’ clubhouse in Surprise, Ariz., wearing a shirt that said: “I just hope Brandon Nimmo is having fun.” An hour later, Nimmo strolled through wearing a corresponding “I just hope Danny Jansen is having fun” shirt. Jansen said a

Not his first rodeo! How Cutch gave his new team a new celebration

April 1, 2026

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Getting deGrom (7 K's) back just one positive for a Rangers team flashing its potential

March 31, 2026

BALTIMORE -- It hasn’t been how Jacob deGrom wanted to start the season. First deGrom was scratched from his season debut, which was originally scheduled for last Saturday in Philadelphia, due to neck stiffness.

Looking back at every cycle in Rangers history

March 31, 2026

ARLINGTON -- For the first 32 years of Texas Rangers history (since the club’s relocation from Washington, D.C.), there was just one player to hit for the cycle: Oddibe McDowell on July 23, 1985, against the Indians at Arlington Stadium. Since the start of the 2004 season, nine players have

Now sporting dad Al's lucky number, Leiter already feeling 22

March 30, 2026

BALTIMORE -- When Jack Leiter takes the mound, it’ll look a little different this season. The Rangers’ second-year starter switched to No. 22 for 2026, adopting his family’s lucky number, which his dad, Al Leiter, wore for eight years in the big leagues.