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  • 1 day ago | yardbarker.com | Art Garcia

    Looking at the standings gives one the impression that the Texas Rangers are hanging in the race. Going into Wednesday, the club is just 4.5 games out in the American League West and 4.0 games back in the Wild Card race. Thanks to a starting staff that’s pitching to histortic levels, the Rangers figure to remain within striking distance as the summer heats up. Well, that’s the hope. The fate of the team appears to rest on the arms of Nathan Eovaldi, Jacob deGrom and Tyler Mahle.

  • 3 days ago | si.com | Art Garcia

    There have been plenty of reasons why rookie Jack Leiter has excelled for the Texas Rangers this season; confidence, better mechanics and expanded arsenal. But one key factor has more to do with where Leiter has pitched in 2025 -- all in the bigs -- that’s been huge. Instead of shuffling between the Rangers and Triple-A Round Rock as Leiter did last season, he broke spring training with the MLB club and has made nine starts in a Texas uniform.

  • 6 days ago | athlonsports.com | Art Garcia

    One of the most revered running backs in Nebraska football history took his place among some of college football greats. Cornhuskers legend Tony Davis was one of eight inducted into the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame during enshrinement ceremonies at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. A tough, hard-nosed running back from Tecumseh, Neb., Davis closed his career as Nebraska's all-time leading rusher with 2,445 career rushing yards during his three seasons from 1973-75.

  • 1 week ago | yardbarker.com | Art Garcia

    Though he only made his Major League debut earlier in the week, Texas Rangers outfielder Alejandro Osuna is already showing he belongs. The seventh-ranked prospect in the Rangers system per MLB Pipeline has made four starts in left field going into Thursday’s series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals. And what has Osuna done in those four starts? Get on base in every game. For a club that’s struggling mightily to score runs, the more baserunners, the better.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Art Garcia

    Though he only made his Major League debut earlier in the week, Texas Rangers outfielder Alejandro Osuna is already showing he belongs. The seventh-ranked prospect in the Rangers system per MLB Pipeline has made four starts in left field going into Thursday’s series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals. And what has Osuna done in those four starts? Get on base in every game. For a club that’s struggling mightily to score runs, the more baserunners, the better.

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