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The Texas Rangers poured on the runs against the Minnesota Twins, but acquiring bat at the trade deadline is still an urgent ...
The Texas Rangers and Minnesota Twins wrap up a 3-game series Thursday afternoon at Target Field in Minneapolis.
Josh Smith, Jake Burger and Wyatt Langford went deep in the first two innings and the Texas Rangers hit a season-high six ...
More proof toward that assessment is the fact that the Rangers outscored Minnesota 34-13 in this series. Indeed, after the 16 ...
Just as this young Texas Rangers outfielder has gotten on track offensively, he left Friday’s game with an injury.
Left-hander Patrick Corbin (4-5) pitched five innings for the victory. He was chased with none out in the sixth inning when ...
Corbin, a 35-year-old left-handed starter, let Minnesota’s seven-through-nine hitters reach on two singles and a walk to load ...
Every player in the Rangers’ starting lineup recorded a hit as Texas slugged its way to a blowout win over the Twins.
Byron Buxton hit a 479-foot home run and turned a pending two-run double into an out, and that’s only the remarkable stuff.
Once again, Texas Rangers outfielder Evan Carter is on the shelf. But manager Bruce Bochy is hoping it will be a short stay.
BOTTOM LINE: The Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers play on Thursday with the winner claiming the three-game series. Minnesota is 36-31 overall and 20-11 at home. The Twins have a 26-7 record in games ...