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ARLINGTON - As the Rangers scramble to backfill some pitching needs, they will do so without one of their previous options.
Go right down the line: Sergeant Disappointment, Big Al Lafrenière, can be had and, yeah, even Glory Boy Will Cuylle. From what The Maven has been told, this Rangers house-cleaning will be more like a skyscraper razing.
After a 5-4, 11-inning loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday, the Chicago White Sox will look to bounce back Sunday with new arrival Aaron Civale on the mound.
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Josh Smith fouled off the first pitch of the game, a 91.5 mph four-seamer from Twins starting pitcher Bailey Ober. He took a split second before stepping back into the box. Then, the Rangers' utility
Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager is walking more than ever, taking a page out of New York Mets star Juan Soto's book.
Sborz threw a one-inning simulated game outing against Alejandro Osuna and Ezequiel Duran, with his fastball sitting at 90-91 mph. It was up about three ticks from his best bullpen session to date. “The shapes on all the pitches were there and the lateness of the break was there,” Sborz said. “I just need the [velocity] to ramp up.