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The Texas Rangers hope to bottle up the magic they found during their nine-game homestand as they begin a seven-game road trip against the Los Angeles Angels.
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Sportsnaut on MSNReport: Texas Rangers Could Trade Coveted All-Star Player By Next WeekThe Texas Rangers entered the season hoping to rebound as World Series contenders, expecting a pitching staff and lineup strong enough to make them buyers at the MLB trade deadline. Now, just days
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While they didn't exactly get off to a strong start with their 6-5 loss on Monday, the Rangers flashed the high upside their offense possesses with a dominant 13-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday.
The decision to buy or sell could have less to do with how the team performs on the field than the knock-on effect in Texas' clubhouse and the organization's perception around the sport.
ARLINGTON — Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young sat inside the home dugout at Globe Life Field six days ago and acknowledged that, while recent trends had been positive, the week ahead was set to “determine a lot” about the team’s trade deadline directions.
Before their three-game series against a division rival, the Seattle Mariners, the Texas Rangers received a positive update on their two-time All-Star pitcher, Nathan Eovaldi, on Friday.