The Texas Rangers entered spring training with a plenty of starting pitching, but is now the time to consider a big move?
A virus is going around the Rangers’ clubhouse during spring training: Nathan Eovaldi’s infectious passion for escape rooms.
The Rangers rolled out a starting lineup that look a lot like its opening day lineup may look like at the end of the month.
The Texas Rangers now have a significant pitching problem in their starting rotation. No, it’s not Jacob deGrom or Nathan Eovaldi. It’s the back of the rotation ...
The Texas Rangers will begin the season without starting pitcher Jon Gray after he sustained a fractured right wrist during ...
Breakout player: OF Evan Carter was a valuable late-season addition in the World Series season, but he didn't fare well last ...
The Texas Rangers' pitching staff took a major hit on Friday, as starter Jon Gray sustained a right wrist fracture during a ...
Texas Rangers right-hander Jon Gray has a fractured right wrist, manager Bruce Bochy announced Friday, according to Evan ...
The competition in Rangers camp just got a little more open. Texas had a rather deep rotation at the start of Spring Training ...
The last time that the Texas Rangers won the AL West was in 2016. It marked the eighth time that the organization had claimed ...
deGrom had a 118 proStuff+ score with a 28.6% whiff rate and 0.0% barrel rate. He only threw his four-seam fastball and slider in the fist inning that was tracked, as the two-pitch combo was deadly.